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No. 58 3883 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 21 NOVEMBER 2019 CONTENTS All public Acts appearing in this gazette are to be considered official, and obeyed as such Printed and published weekly by authority of S. SMITH, Government Printer, South Australia $7.70 per issue (plus postage), $387.60 per annual subscription—GST inclusive Online publications: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au

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No. 583883

THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN

GOVERNMENT GAZETTEPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 21 NOVEMBER 2019

CONTENTS

All public Acts appearing in this gazette are to be considered official, and obeyed as such

Printed and published weekly by authority of S. SMITH, Government Printer, South Australia$7.70 per issue (plus postage), $387.60 per annual subscription—GST inclusive

Online publications: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au

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2 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE22 March 2017

Acts Assented To......................................................................3884Adelaide Airport Ltd—Notice..................................................3949Appointments, Resignations, Etc..............................................3884Associations Incorporation Act 1985—Notices.......................3885Corporations and District Councils—Notices..........................3935Dog Fence Act 1946—Notice....................................................3885Fisheries Management Act 2007—Notices..............................3886Fisheries Management (Prawn Fisheries)

Regulations 2017—Notices..................................................3887Housing Improvement Act 2016—Notices..............................3888Land Agents Act 1994—Notice...............................................3889Major Events Act 2013—Notices.............................................3889Mental Health Act 2009—Notices...........................................3902Mining Act 1971—Notice........................................................3902Motor Vehicles Act 1959—Notice...........................................3903Motor Vehicles Regulations 2010—Notice..............................3920National Electricity Law—Notice............................................3951National Energy Retail Law—Notice.......................................3951

National Gas Law—Notice......................................................3951National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972—Notice.......................3921Natural Resources Management Act 2004—Notices...............3921Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000—Notice.............3922Proclamations...........................................................................3928REGULATIONS

Motor Vehicles Act 1959—(No. 241 of 2019).....................3930Road Traffic Act 1961—(No. 242 of 2019)..........................3932

Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notices...................3923RULES OF COURT

Magistrates Court (Civil) Rules 2013—(Amendment 27)...............................................................3934

South Australian Motor Sport Act 1984—Notices...................3923South Australian Motor Sport Regulations 2014—Notices......3924Summary Offences Act 1953—Notice.....................................3926Trustee Act 1936—Administration of Estates..........................3951

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Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 21 November 2019

Her Excellency the Governor’s Deputy directs it to be notified for general information that he has in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen, this day assented to the undermentioned Acts passed by the Legislative Council and House of Assembly in Parliament assembled, viz.:

No. 32 of 2019—Flinders University (Remuneration of Council Members) Amendment Act 2019An act to amend the Flinders University Act 1966.

No. 33 of 2019—Landscape South Australia Act 2019An Act to promote sustainable and integrated management of the State’s landscapes, to make provision for the protection of the State’s natural resources, to repeal the Natural Resources Management Act 2004 and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, and for other purposes.

No. 34 of 2019—Controlled Substances (Youth Treatment Orders) Amendment Act 2019An Act to amend the Controlled Substances Act 1984.

By command,STEVEN SPENCE MARSHALL

Premier

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 21 November 2019

Her Excellency the Governor’s Deputy in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South Eastern Water Conservation and Drainage Board, pursuant to the provisions of the South Eastern Water Conservation and Drainage Act 1992:

Member: from 21 November 2019 until 20 November 2023Jane Frances Fetherstonhaugh

By command,STEVEN SPENCE MARSHALL

Premier19EWDEWCS0063

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 21 November 2019

Her Excellency the Governor’s Deputy in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Legal Services Commission, pursuant to the provisions of the Legal Services Commission Act 1977:

Member: from 1 December 2019 until 30 November 2022Lucinda Kirsty Byers Debra Ann Contala Catherine Ann Nelson

Member: from 20 January 2020 until 19 January 2023Jason Karas

Chairperson: from 20 January 2020 until 19 January 2023Jason Karas

By command,STEVEN SPENCE MARSHALL

PremierAGO0157-19CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 21 November 2019

Her Excellency the Governor’s Deputy in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Libraries Board of South Australia, pursuant to the provisions of the Libraries Act 1982:

Member: from 24 November 2019 until 23 November 2022Janet May Hunter Finlay Joanne Cys Amanda Elizabeth Nettelbeck

By command,STEVEN SPENCE MARSHALL

PremierDPC19/078CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 21 November 2019

Her Excellency the Governor’s Deputy in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint Melanie Kate Burton as a Magistrates Court Judicial Registrar for a term of seven years commencing on 13 January 2020 and expiring on 12 January 2027 pursuant to section 7AB of the Magistrates Court Act 1991.

By command,STEVEN SPENCE MARSHALL

PremierAGO0156-19CS

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21 November 2019 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3885

ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1985ORDER PURSUANT TO SECTION 42(2)

Dissolution of AssociationWHEREAS the CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (the Commission) pursuant to section 42(1) of the Associations Incorporation Act 1985 (the Act) is of the opinion that the undertaking or operations of EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION AUSTRALIA (SA) CHAPTER INCORPORATED (the Association) being an incorporated association under the Act are being carried on, or would more appropriately be carried on by a company limited by guarantee incorporated under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) AND WHEREAS the Commission was on 26 July 2019 requested by the Association to transfer its undertaking to EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION AUSTRALIA LTD (Australian Company Number 613 482 536), the Commission pursuant to section 42(2) of the Act DOES HEREBY ORDER that on 21 November 2019, the Association will be dissolved, the property of the Association becomes the property of EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION AUSTRALIA LTD and the rights and liabilities of the Association become the rights and liabilities of EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION AUSTRALIA LTD.Given under the seal of the Commission at Adelaide.Dated: 18 November 2019

TESS LEVETTA delegate of the Corporate Affairs Commission

ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1985ORDER PURSUANT TO SECTION 42(2)

Dissolution of AssociationWHEREAS the CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (the Commission) pursuant to section 42(1) of the Associations Incorporation Act 1985 (the Act) is of the opinion that the undertaking or operations of THE FREDERIC OZANAM HOUSING ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED (the Association) being an incorporated association under the Act are being carried on, or would more appropriately be carried on by a company limited by guarantee incorporated under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) AND WHEREAS the Commission was on 17 October 2019 requested by the Association to transfer its undertaking to AMELIE HOUSING (Australian Company Number 103 181 700), the Commission pursuant to section 42(2) of the Act DOES HEREBY ORDER that on 21 November 2019, the Association will be dissolved, the property of the Association becomes the property of AMELIE HOUSING and the rights and liabilities of the Association become the rights and liabilities of AMELIE HOUSING.Given under the seal of the Commission at Adelaide.Dated: 18 November 2019

TESS LEVETTA delegate of the Corporate Affairs Commission

DOG FENCE ACT 1946Statement of Receipts and Payments

PURSUANT to the provision of Section 34 (3) of the Dog Fence Act 1946, the Dog Fence Board hereby publishes a copy of the receipts and payments for the financial year 2018-2019.

Cash Flows from Operating Activities 2019 (Outflows) Inflows $ 2018 (Outflows) Inflows $Cash outflowsGrants & subsidies (864) (822)Payments for staffing and board expenses (228) (206)Fence maintenance (206) (209)Hire of motor vehicles (27) (30)Payments for supplies and services (63) (51)Auditor’s remuneration (18) (18)Cash used in operations (1 406) (1 336)Cash inflowsInterest received 4 6Rates and levies received 582 568SA Government subsidies 563 552Commonwealth receipts 200 150Cash generated from operations 1 349 1 276Net cash provided by / (used in) operating activities (57) (60)Net increase / (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents (57) (60)Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the reporting period 164 224Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the reporting period 107 164

Dated: 17 November 2019GEOFF POWER

ChairDog Fence Board

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FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007SECTION 115

Ministerial Exemption ME9903023TAKE notice that that the Ministerial exemption notice issued pursuant to section 115 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 in the name, Dr Lachlan McLeay, Research Scientist, SARDI Aquatic Sciences, 2 Hamra Ave, West Beach SA 5024 and licence holders of the Northern Zone Rock Lobster licences listed in Column 2 of Table 1 of that exemption, dated 29 November 2018, being the third notice published on page 4261 of the South Australian Government Gazette dated 13 December 2018 is HEREBY REVOKED.Dated: 18 November 2019

SEAN SLOANExecutive Director

Fisheries and AquacultureDelegate of the Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development

FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007SECTION 115

Ministerial Exemption ME9903069TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to section 115 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 (‘the Act’), a registered master fishing pursuant to a Northern Zone Rock Lobster Fishery licence (the ‘exemption holder’) is exempt from section 70 of the Act and regulation 5 and clause 18(1)(c) of schedule 6 of the Fisheries Management (General) Regulations 2017 but only insofar as the exemption holder, or a person acting as their agent, may take Southern Rock Lobster (Jasus edwardsii) pursuant to their licence using rock lobster pots that do not have escape gaps (‘the exempted activity’), subject to the conditions in Schedule 1, during the period 19 November 2019 until 31 October 2020, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 11. A person fishing pursuant to a Northern Zone Rock Lobster Fishery licence may only undertake the exempted activity when

an independent observer is on board the boat and that observer is undertaking catch sampling for research purposes, in accordance with the SA Northern Zone Rock Lobster Fishery 2019/20 Pot Sampling Strategy agreed to by the South Australian Northern Zone Rock Lobster Fishermen’s Association and PIRSA in the 2019/20 cost recovery program.

2. Data generated from the exempted activity must be forwarded directly to SARDI Aquatic Sciences. Data may not be copied or provided to additional parties.

3. The independent observers, for the purpose of this exemption, must be either Mr Mark Barwick of 48 St Andrews Terrace, Port Lincoln, South Australia, 5606 or an employee of SARDI.

4. Escape gaps may only be closed on four or more rock lobster pots while an observer is on board the boat undertaking the exempted activity.

5. With the exception of three rock lobster pots, all escape gaps on rock lobster pots on board the boat must be open when no independent observer is present or as soon as the independent observer leaves the boat.

6. Before conducting the exempted activity, the exemption holder must contact the PIRSA FISHWATCH on 1800 065 522 and answer a series of questions about the exempted activity. You will need to have a copy of your exemption with you at the time of making the call, and be able to provide the following details:

1. name of the person making the call;2. licence number;3. name of the boat and its registration number;4. the name of the Registered Master on board the boat;5. port of departure;6. number of days at sea

2. While engaged in the exempted activity, the exemption holder must have in their possession a copy of this notice and produce a copy of this notice if requested by a Fisheries Officer.

3. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to comply with the Fisheries Management Act 2007 or any regulations made under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice.

This notice does not purport to override the provisions or operation of any other Act including, but not limited to, the Marine Parks Act 2007. The exemption holder and his agents must comply with any relevant regulations, permits, requirements and directions from the Department for Environment and Water when undertaking activities within a marine park.Dated: 18 November 2019

SEAN SLOANExecutive Director

Fisheries and AquacultureDelegate of the Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development

FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007SECTION 115

Ministerial Exemption ME9903072TAKE notice that pursuant to section 115 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 (the Act), Dr Lachlan McLeay, Research Scientist, SARDI Aquatic Sciences, 2 Hamra Ave, West Beach SA 5024 and licence holders of the Northern Zone Rock Lobster licences listed in Column 2 of Table 1 (the ‘exemption holders’) and their agents are exempt from section 70 of the Act and regulation 5(a) and clause 18(1)(a) and (b) of Schedule 6 of the Fisheries Management (General) Regulations 2017, but only insofar as in the area described in Schedule 1, the exemption holder is permitted to operate rock lobster pots described in Schedule 2 (the ‘exempted activity’), subject to conditions specified in Schedule 3, from 19 November 2019 until 30 October 2020, unless varied or revoked earlier.

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SCHEDULE 1Waters of the Northern Zone Rock Lobster Fishery, excluding Sanctuary Zones and Restricted Access Zones of any Marine Park, unless otherwise authorised under the Marine Parks Act 2007.

SCHEDULE 2Batten pot with the following dimensions:

Rectangle with a maximum dimension ≥122mm single cove – top entry fitted with a rigid metal frame rectangular or square in shape with two opposite sides measuring not more

than 135 mm two escape gaps (escape gap dimensions - 280mm L x 57mm H) Total weight > 40kg

SCHEDULE 31. The exempted activity may only be undertaken as part of the research project entitled “Assessing the efficiency of alternative pot

designs for the Southern Rock Lobster (Jasus edwardsii) fishery”.2. The exempted activity may only occur on the vessels (column 1) endorsed to the relevant licences listed in column 2 of Table 13. Not more than the maximum number of batten pots as described in column 3 of Table 1 can be used in the exempted activity on

a vessel listed in column 1 of Table 1 at any one time.TABLE 1: PARTICIPATING LICENCE HOLDERS AND MAXIMUM NUMBER OF BATTEN POTS

Column 1 - Vessel

Column 2 – Licence Number

Column 3 – Max Number of Batten Pots Licence Holder

Celtic Chief N007 50 Southern Sea Eagles Pty LtdKelynsu N079 50 Southern Sea Eagles Pty LtdDiamantina III N084 50 Southern Sea Eagles Pty LtdShooting Star N101 40 Klinkem Pty Ltd, Roger RoweRebecca N036 10 Rebecca Cray Pty Ltd., Fred HendryRegardless N056 10 Famazos Fishing Operations Pty Ltd.,

Theophilos ToumazosJo Be II N087 10 Rosslyn Rowe

PO Box 12, Port Turton SA 5575Satori N009 10 Rowe Fishery Pty Ltd,

PO Box 12, Port Turton SA 5575

4. The agents who may undertake the exempted activity on behalf of the exemption holders are the registered masters endorsed on the Northern Zone Rock Lobster Fishery licences listed in condition 2.

5. Agents must record information from all research pots lifted pursuant to this exemption and paired traditional pots, as instructed by Dr Lachlan McLeay, SARDI Aquatic Sciences. This data must be provided to SARDI as directed.

6. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemption holders or their agents must have in their possession a copy of this notice, and produce that notice to a PIRSA Fisheries Officer upon request.

7. The exemption holder or their agent must not contravene or fail to comply with the Fisheries Management Act 2007, or any other regulations made under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice.

This notice does not purport to override the provisions or operation of any other Act including, but not limited to, the Marine Parks Act 2007. The exemption holder and his or her agents must comply with any relevant regulations, permits, requirements and directions from the Department for Environment and Water when undertaking activities within a marine park.Dated: 18 November 2019

SEAN SLOANExecutive Director

Fisheries and AquacultureDelegate of the Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development

FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (PRAWN FISHERIES) REGULATIONS 2017Fishing Run for the West Coast Prawn Fishery

TAKE NOTE that pursuant to regulation 10 of the Fisheries Management (Prawn Fisheries) Regulations 2017, the notice dated 26 March 2019 on page 986 of the South Australian Government Gazette on 04 April 2019 prohibiting fishing activities in the West Coast Prawn Fishery is HEREBY varied such that it will not be unlawful for a person fishing pursuant to a West Coast Prawn Fishery licence to use prawn trawl nets in the areas specified in Schedule 1, during the period specified in Schedule 2, and under the conditions specified in Schedule 3.

SCHEDULE 1The waters of the West Coast Prawn Fishery.

SCHEDULE 2Commencing at sunset on 20 November 2019 and ending at sunrise on 4 December 2019.

SCHEDULE 31. Each licence holder must ensure that a representative sample of catch (a 'bucket count') is taken at least 3 times per night during

the fishing activity.2. Each 'bucket count' sample must be accurately weighed to 7kg where possible and the total number of prawns contained in the

bucket must be recorded on the daily catch and effort return.3. Fishing must cease if one of the following limits is reached:

a. A total of 14 nights of fishing are completedb. The average catch per vessel, per night (for all 3 vessels) drops below 300 kg for two consecutive nights

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c. The average 'bucket count' for all vessels exceeds 240 prawns per bucket on any single fishing night in the Coffin Bay aread. The average 'bucket count' for all vessels exceeds 270 prawns per bucket on any single fishing night in the Corvisart Bay area.

4. The fleet must nominate a person to provide a daily update by telephone or SMS message to the Prawn Fishery Manager on 0477 396 367, to report the average prawn catch and the average prawn 'bucket count' for all vessels operating in the fishery.

5. No fishing activity may be undertaken after the expiration of 30 minutes from the prescribed time of sunrise and no fishing activity may be undertaken before the prescribed time of sunset for Adelaide (as published in the South Australian Government Gazette pursuant to the requirements of the Proof of Sunrise and Sunset Act 1923) during the period specified in Schedule 2.

Dated: 18 November 2019STEVE SHANKS

Prawn Fisheries ManagerDelegate of the Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development

FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (PRAWN FISHERIES) REGULATIONS 2017 Surveying in the West Coast Prawn Fishery

TAKE notice that pursuant to regulation 10 of the Fisheries Management (Prawn Fisheries) Regulations 2017, the notice dated 26 March 2019, prohibiting fishing activities in the West Coast Prawn Fishery is HEREBY varied such that it will not apply to the holders of a West Coast Prawn Fishery licence issued pursuant to the Fisheries Management (Prawn Fisheries) Regulations 2017 listed in Schedule 1 or their register master insofar as they may use prawn trawl nets in accordance with the conditions of their fishery licence for the purpose of undertaking a prawn survey during the period specified in Schedule 2, subject to the conditions contained in Schedule 3 unless this notice is varied or revoked.

SCHEDULE 1

Licence Number Licence Holder Boat Name Trawl Survey AreaD02 Kontias Developments Pty Ltd Lincoln Lady Venus bay

SCHEDULE 2Commencing at sunset on 18 November 2019 and ending at sunrise on 21 November 2019.

SCHEDULE 31. The licence holder listed in Schedule 1 or their register master must operate within the trawl survey area nominated in the table

in Schedule 1.2. For the purposes of this notice the trawl survey areas cannot include any waters of a habitat protection zone or a sanctuary zone

of a marine park established under the Marine Parks Act 2007.3. The registered master must keep a ‘skippers log’ to record catch information during the survey.4. All fish, other than King Prawns, Southern Calamari, Gould’s Squid, Scallops, Octopus and Balmain Bugs taken during the

exempted activity for survey purposes, are to be returned to the water immediately after capture.5. The licence holders listed in Schedule 1 or their register master must comply with all regulations and conditions that apply to

fishing activities undertaken pursuant to their licence, in addition to the conditions imposed by this exemption.6. While engaged in fishing activities or unloading the survey catch, the licence holder listed in Schedule 1 or their register master

must have a copy of this notice on board the boat or near his person. This notice must be produced to a Fisheries Officer if requested.

7. The licence holders listed in Schedule 1 or their register master must not contravene or fail to comply with the Fisheries Management Act 2007, or any other regulations made under that Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

This notice does not purport to override the provisions or operation of any other Act including, but not limited to, the Marine Parks Act 2007. The notice holder and his agents must comply with any relevant regulations, permits, requirements and directions from the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources when undertaking activities within a marine park.Dated: 14 November 2019

STEVE SHANKSPrawn Fishery Manager

Delegate of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries

HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 2016Rent Control

The Minister for Human Services Delegate in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Housing Improvement Act 2016, does hereby fix the maximum rental per week which shall be payable subject to Section 55 of the Residential Tenancies Act 1995, in respect of each house described in the following table. The amount shown in the said table shall come into force on the date of this publication in the Gazette.

Address of Premises AllotmentSection

Certificate of TitleVolume/Folio

Maximum Rental per week payable

3 Lascelles Avenue, Hove SA 5048 Allotment 163 Deposited Plan 3248 Hundred of Noarlunga

CT 5739/992 $0.00

Dated: 21 November 2019CRAIG THOMPSON

Acting Housing Regulator and RegistrarHousing Safety Authority, SAHA

Delegate of Minister for Human Services

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HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 2016Rent Control Revocations

Whereas the Minister for Human Services Delegate is satisfied that each of the houses described hereunder has ceased to be unsafe or unsuitable for human habitation for the purposes of the Housing Improvement Act 2016, notice is hereby given that, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Act, the Minister for Human Services Delegate does hereby revoke the said Rent Control in respect of each property.

Address of Premises AllotmentSection

Certificate of TitleVolume/Folio

10 Bennett Street, Maylands SA 5069 Allotment 74 Filed Plan 134825 Hundred of Adelaide CT4393/237, CT5462/1924 Coulls Street, Freeling SA 5372 Allotment 200 Deposited Plan 24864 Hundred of Nuriootpa CT5154/505

Dated: 21 November 2019CRAIG THOMPSON

Acting Housing Regulator and RegistrarHousing Safety Authority, SAHA

Delegate of Minister for Human Services

LAND AGENTS ACT 1994Exemption

TAKE notice that I, Dini Soulio, Commissioner for Consumer Affairs, as delegate for the Attorney-General, pursuant to section 51 of the Land Agents Act 1994, hereby exempt Tahlia Carusi from compliance with section 8BA(c)(ii)(A) of the Land Agents Act 1994, with respect to offences for which she was convicted on 15 August 2006.Dated: 15 November 2019

DINI SOULIOCommissioner for Consumer Affairs

Delegate for the Attorney-General

MAJOR EVENTS ACT 2013SECTION 6B

2020 Superloop Adelaide 500PURSUANT to section 6B of the Major Events Act 2013, I, David Wickham Ridgway MLC, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment declare the 2020 Superloop Adelaide 500 to be held from 20 to 23 February 2020 to be declared a major event.By virtue of the provisions of the Major Events Act 2013, I do hereby:

1. Specify the period for the event, being 20 to 23 February 2020 inclusive.2. Declare the major event venue to be Rymil Park/Murlawirrapurka (Park 14), King Rodney Park/Ityamai-itpina (Park 15) and

Victoria Park/Pakapkanthi (Park 16) and any public place or part of a public place that is within 200 metres of the boundary of these parks.

3. Designate the South Australian Tourism Commission to be the event organisers for the event.4. Apply section 8 of the Major Events Act 2013 to the event.5. Apply section 10 of the Major Events Act 2013 to the event.6. Apply section 11 of the Major Events Act 2013 to the event.7. Apply section 12 of the Major Events Act 2013 to the event.8. Apply section 13 of the Major Events Act 2013 to the event.9. Apply section 14 of the Major Events Act 2013 to the event by specifying the official title as the 2020 Superloop Adelaide 500

and the official logo as it appears below.

Dated: 18 November 2019HON DAVID WICKHAM RIDGWAY MLC

Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment

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MAP OF CONTROLLED AREA 2020 EVENT

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21 November 2019 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3891

MAJOR EVENTS ACT 2013SECTION 6B

Santos Tour Down UnderPURSUANT to section 6B of the Major Events Act 2013, I, Hon David Wickham Ridgway MLC, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment declare the Santos Tour Down Under to be held from 16 to 26 January 2020 to be declared a major event.By virtue of the provisions of the Major Events Act 2013, I do hereby:

1. Specify the period for the event, being 16 to 26 January 2020.2. Declare the 2020 Santos Tour Down Under and its associated events officially organised by the event organiser to be a major event.

a. The Santos Tour Down Under consists of: Four days of women’s competition racing, namely:

a. Ziptrak Stage Oneb. Novatech Stage Twoc. Subaru Stage Threed. Schwalbe Stage Four

Schwalbe Classic, which is held on the same day as Schwalbe Stage Four of the women’s race Six days of men’s competition racing, namely:

a. Ziptrak Stage Oneb. Novatech Stage Twoc. Subaru Stage Threed. Stage Foure. Stage Fivef. Be Safe Be Seen Stage Six

The associated events officially organised by the event organiser, namely:a. City of Adelaide Tour Villageb. Subaru Breakaway Series, consisting of the Challenge Tour presented by the Advertiser, Mini Tour for Kids

and Family Ridec. Team Presentation and Free Concertd. Night riders

3. Declare the major event venue to be the men’s race routes, women’s race routes, Schwalbe Classic race route, City of Adelaide Tour Village and any public place or part of a public place that is within 250 metres from the boundary of the race route or City of Adelaide Tour Village.

4. Designate the South Australian Tourism Commission to be the event organisers for the event.5. Apply section 8 of the Major Events Act to the event.6. Apply section 10 of the Major Events Act to the event.7. Apply section 11 of the Major Events Act to the event.8. Apply section 12 of the Major Events Act to the event.9. Apply section 13 of the Major Events Act to the event.10. Apply section 14 of the Major Events Act to the event by specifying the official title as the Santos Tour Down Under and

Santos Women’s Tour Down Under and the official logos as they appear below.

Dated: 23 October 2019HON DAVID WICKHAM RIDGWAY MLC

Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment

MAPS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF CONTROLLED AREAS 2020 EVENTCity of Adelaide Tour VillageThe Adelaide City Council Tour Village comprises the area in Victoria Square in Adelaide bounded as follows: commencing at the point at which the southern boundary of Franklin Street/Flinders Street intersects with the eastern boundary of the portion of road (running generally north-easterly to south-westerly) known as Victoria Square, then south-westerly and southerly along that boundary, then in a straight line by the shortest route across Grote Street to the point at which the southern boundary of Grote Street intersects with the eastern boundary of the portion of road (running generally north-westerly to south-easterly) known as Victoria Square, then southerly and south-easterly along that boundary to its intersection with the northern boundary of Gouger Street/Angas Street, then easterly along that boundary to its intersection with the western boundary of the portion of road (running generally north-easterly to south-westerly) known as Victoria Square, then north-easterly and northerly along that boundary, then in a straight line by the shortest route across Wakefield Street to the point at which the northern boundary of Wakefield Street intersects with the western boundary of the portion of road (running generally north-westerly to south-easterly) known as Victoria Square, then northerly and north-westerly along that boundary to its intersection with the southern boundary of Franklin Street/Flinders Street, then westerly along that boundary to the place of commencement.

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Ziptrak Stage One (Women’s Race) – Hahndorf to Macclesfield – 16 January 2020The official race route for Ziptrak Stage One (women’s race) comprises:

(a) the portion of road commencing at the intersection of Mount Barker Road and Pine Avenue in Hahndorf, then north-westerly along Mount Barker Road to its intersection with Balhannah Road, then north-easterly along Balhannah Road to its intersection with Molens Road, then generally south-easterly along Molens Road to its intersection with English Street, then south-westerly along English Street to its intersection with Collins Street, then generally south-easterly along Collins Street to its intersection with Windsor Avenue, then south-westerly along Windsor Avenue to its intersection with Mount Barker Road, then north-westerly along Mount Barker Road to its intersection with Pine Avenue, then south-westerly along Pine Avenue until it becomes Echunga Road in Hahndorf, then generally south-westerly along Echunga Road to its intersection with Aldgate-Strathalbyn Road, then south-easterly along Aldgate-Strathalbyn Road until it becomes Adelaide Road in Echunga, then south-easterly along Adelaide Road to its intersection with Angus Road, then generally southerly along Angus Road until it becomes Strathalbyn Road in Echunga, then generally south-easterly and generally southerly along Strathalbyn Road to its intersection with Flaxley Road, then generally north-easterly along Flaxley Road to its intersection with Stamps Road, then generally south-easterly and generally south-westerly along Stamps Road to its intersection with Bugle Range Road, then generally south-westerly along Bugle Range Road until it becomes Parin Street in Macclesfield, then generally south-westerly along Parin Street to its intersection with Todd Street, then westerly along Todd Street until it becomes Macclesfield Road in Macclesfield, then generally westerly, generally south-westerly and generally north-westerly along Macclesfield Road to its intersection with Mawson Road, then generally westerly along Mawson Road until it becomes Dashwood Gully Road in Meadows, then generally north-westerly along Dashwood Gully Road to its intersection with McLaren Flat Road, then westerly and generally southerly along McLaren Flat Road to its intersection with Peters Creek Road, then generally south-

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easterly along Peters Creek Road to its intersection with Wickham Hill Road, then generally south-easterly along Wickham Hill Road to its intersection with Brookman Road, then generally north-easterly along Brookman Road to its intersection with Dashwood Gully Road in Meadows; and

(b) the portion of road commencing at the intersection of Kondoparinga Road and Mawson Road in Meadows, then generally northerly along Kondoparinga Road to its intersection with Battunga Road, then north-easterly and northerly along Battunga Road to its intersection with Adelaide Road in Echunga; and

(c) the portion of road commencing at the intersection of Searle Street and Todd Street in Macclesfield, then south-westerly along Searle Street to its intersection with Cunliffe Street, then south-easterly along Cunliffe Street to its intersection with Devereux Street, then north-easterly along Devereux Street to its intersection with Venables Street, then north-easterly along Venables Street to its intersection with Todd Street in Macclesfield.

Novatech Stage Two (Women’s Race) – Murray Bridge to Birdwood – 17 January 2020The official race route for Novatech Stage 2 (women’s race) comprises the portion of road commencing at the intersection of Lookout Drive and Bridge Street in Murray Bridge East, then generally north-westerly along Lookout Drive to its intersection with Siesta Drive, then generally north-westerly and generally northerly along Siesta Drive to its intersection with Thiele Road, then generally south-easterly along Thiele Road to its intersection with Ross Road, then generally south-westerly along Ross Road to its intersection with Bridge Street, then westerly and generally south-westerly along Bridge Street to its intersection with Adelaide Road, then generally south-westerly along Adelaide Road to its intersection with Old Princes Highway, then generally north-westerly along Old Princes Highway until it becomes Princes Highway in Kanmantoo, then north-westerly along Princes Highway until it becomes Old Princes Highway again in Kanmantoo, then generally north-westerly and generally westerly along Old Princes Highway until it becomes Princes Highway in Nairne, then generally north-westerly and generally south-westerly along Princes Highway until it becomes Old Princes Highway again in Nairne, then generally westerly and south-westerly along Old Princes Highway to its intersection with Blakiston Road, then northerly along Blakiston Road to its intersection with Nitschke Road, then generally westerly along Nitschke Road to its intersection with Junction Road, then generally north-westerly along Junction Road to its intersection with Onkaparinga Valley Road, then generally north-easterly along Onkaparinga Valley Road to its intersection with Townsend Street, then northerly along Townsend Street until it becomes Onkaparinga Valley Road in Mount Torrens, then northerly along Onkaparinga Valley Road until it becomes William Street in Birdwood, then northerly along William Street to its intersection with Shannon Street, then westerly along Shannon Street until it becomes Torrens Valley Road in Birdwood, then generally westerly along Torrens Valley Road until it becomes Albert Street in Gumeracha, then generally westerly along Albert Street until it becomes Torrens Valley Road again in Gumeracha, then generally westerly along Torrens Valley Road to its intersection with North East Road, then generally westerly along North East Road to its intersection with South Para Road, then generally northerly and generally north-easterly along South Para Road until it becomes Scott Street in Kersbrook, then generally north-easterly along Scott Street until it becomes South Para Road again in Kersbrook, then generally north-easterly along South Para Road to its intersection with Hill Road, then generally north-easterly and generally south-easterly along Hill Road until it becomes Norsworthy Road in Forreston, then generally north-easterly and generally south-easterly along Norsworthy Road to its intersection with Forreston Road, then generally north-easterly along Forreston Road to its intersection with Martin Hill Road, then generally south-easterly along Martin Hill Road to its intersection with Warren Road, then generally southerly and generally south-westerly along Warren Road to its intersection with Torrens Valley Road in Birdwood.

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3894 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 21 November 2019

Subaru Stage Three (Women’s Race) – Nairne to Stirling – 18 January 2020The official race route for Subaru Stage 3 (women’s race) comprises the portion of road commencing at the intersection of Bridge Street and Princes Highway in Nairne, then north-easterly along Bridge Street to its intersection with Sydney Road, then north-easterly and easterly along Sydney Road to its intersection with Pyrites Road, then south-easterly along Pyrites Road to its intersection with Old Princes Highway, then generally north-westerly along Old Princes Highway until it becomes Princes Highway in Nairne, then generally north-westerly and south-westerly along Princes Highway to its intersection with Woodside Road, then generally north-westerly along Woodside Road to its intersection with Nairne Road, then generally northerly and generally north-westerly along Nairne Road to its intersection with Pfeiffer Road, then north-easterly along Pfeiffer Road to its intersection with South Ridge Road, then generally north-westerly along South Ridge Road to its intersection with Ridge Road, then generally north-easterly along Ridge Road to its intersection with Quarry Road, then generally north-westerly along Quarry Road to its intersection with Woodside Road, then generally north-westerly along Woodside Road to its intersection with Main Street in Lobethal, then generally north-easterly along Main Street to its intersection with Mount Torrens Road, then generally north-easterly along Mount Torrens Road to its intersection with Schoenthal Road, then generally south-westerly and southerly along Schoenthal Road to its intersection with Jungfer Road, then westerly along Jungfer Road to its intersection with Juers Road, then southerly along Juers Road to its intersection with Graeber Road, then easterly along Graeber Road to its intersection with Onkaparinga Valley Road, then generally south-westerly along Onkaparinga Valley Road to its intersection with Ambleside Road, then south-easterly and generally south-westerly along Ambleside Road to its intersection with Mount Barker Road, then south-easterly along Mount Barker Road to its intersection with Pine Avenue, then south-westerly along Pine Avenue to its intersection with Paechtown Road, then generally south-easterly and southerly along Paechtown Road to its intersection with Yantaringa Road, then generally south-westerly and generally southerly along Yantaringa Road to its intersection with Echunga Road, then generally south-westerly and generally southerly along Echunga Road to its intersection with Dolman Road, then westerly along Dolman Road to its intersection with Strathalbyn Road, then generally north-westerly along Strathalbyn Road to its intersection with Silver Lake Road, then south-westerly along Silver Lake Road to its intersection with Boyle Swamp Road, then generally south-westerly and generally westerly along Boyle Swamp Road to its intersection with Porteous Road, then generally northerly and generally north-westerly along Porteous Road to its intersection with Bradbury Road, then generally north-easterly along Bradbury Road to its intersection with Cross Street, then easterly along Cross Street to its intersection with Strathalbyn Road in Mylor, then north-easterly along Strathalbyn Road to its intersection with Stock Road, then north-westerly along Stock Road to its intersection with Aldgate Valley Road, then generally north-westerly and generally northerly along Aldgate Valley Road to its intersection with Strathalbyn Road in Aldgate, then north-westerly along Strathalbyn Road to its intersection with Mount Barker Road, then generally north-westerly along Mount Barker Road to its intersection with Avenue Road in Stirling, then generally south-westerly along Avenue Road until it becomes Longwood Road, then generally southerly and generally south-easterly along Longwood Road to its intersection with Leslie Creek Road, then generally easterly along Leslie Creek Road to its intersection with Cross Street in Mylor.

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21 November 2019 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3895

Schwalbe Stage Four (Women’s Race) and Schwalbe Classic – Adelaide City Circuit – 19 January 2020The official race route for the Schwalbe Stage 4 (women’s race) and Schwalbe Classic comprises the portion of road commencing in Adelaide at the intersection of Flinders Street and the portion of road (running generally north-westerly to south-easterly) known as Victoria Square, then generally south-easterly and southerly along the portion of road known as Victoria Square to its intersection with Angas Street, then easterly along Angas Street to its intersection with Chancery Lane, then northerly along Chancery Lane to its intersection with Wakefield Street, then easterly along Wakefield Street to its intersection with Pulteney Street, then northerly along Pulteney Street to its intersection with Flinders Street, then westerly along Flinders Street to the place of commencement.

Ziptrak Stage One (Men’s Race) – Tanunda to Tanunda – 21 January 2020

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The official race route for Ziptrak Stage One (men’s race) comprises the portion of road commencing at the intersection of Murray Street in Tanunda and Barossa Valley Way, then south-easterly along Barossa Valley Way to its intersection with Bethany Road, then south-easterly along Bethany Road to its intersection with Light Pass Road, then north-easterly along Light Pass Road to its intersection with Diagonal Road then easterly along Diagonal Road to its intersection with Light Pass Road then north-easterly along Light Pass Road to its intersection with Angaston Road, then generally south-easterly along Angaston Road until it becomes Murray Street in Angaston, then generally south-easterly and north-easterly along Murray Street to its intersection with Moculta Road, then north-easterly along Moculta Road to its intersection with Breakneck Hill Road, then north-westerly along Breakneck Hill Road to its intersection with Penrice Road, then generally north-westerly along Penrice Road to its intersection with Murray Street in Nuriootpa, then south-westerly along Murray Street until it becomes Tanunda Road, then south-westerly along Tanunda Road until it becomes Barossa Valley Way, then south-westerly along Barossa Valley Way until it becomes Murray Street in Tanunda, then south-westerly along Murray Street to the place of commencement.

Novatech Stage Two (Men’s Race) – Woodside to Stirling – 22 January 2020The official race route for Novatech Stage 2 (men’s race) comprises the portion of road commencing at the intersection of Riverview Road and Onkaparinga Valley Road in Woodside, then generally north-easterly along Onkaparinga Valley Road to its intersection with Quarry Road, then generally south-easterly along Quarry Road to its intersection with Ridge Road, then generally south-westerly along Ridge Road to its intersection with South Ridge Road, then generally south-easterly along South Ridge Road to its intersection with Pfeiffer Road, then south-westerly along Pfeiffer Road to its intersection with Riverview Road, then south-westerly and north-westerly along Riverview Road to its intersection with Onkaparinga Valley Road, then generally south-westerly along Onkaparinga Valley Road to its intersection with Junction Road in Balhannah, then south-easterly along Junction Road to its intersection with Jones Road, then generally north-westerly, generally southerly and generally south-easterly along Jones Road to its intersection with Balhannah Road, then generally south-westerly along Balhannah Road to its intersection with Mount Barker Road in Hahndorf, then north-westerly and westerly along Mount Barker Road to its intersection with River Road, then generally south-westerly and generally westerly along River Road to its intersection with Strathalbyn Road, then generally northerly and generally north-westerly along Strathalbyn Road to its intersection with Mount Barker Road in Aldgate, then generally north-westerly along Mount Barker Road to its intersection with Avenue Road in Stirling, then generally south-westerly along Avenue Road until it becomes Longwood Road, then generally southerly, generally south-easterly and generally south-westerly along Longwood Road to its intersection with Bradbury Road, then generally north-easterly along Bradbury Road to its intersection with Cross Street, then easterly along Cross Street to its intersection with Strathalbyn Road in Mylor.

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21 November 2019 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3897

Subaru Stage Three (Men’s Race) – Unley to Paracombe – 23 January 2020The official race route for Subaru Stage 3 (men’s race) comprises –

(a) the portion of road commencing at the intersection of King William Road and Arthur Street in Unley, then southerly along King William Road to its intersection with Northgate Street, then westerly along Northgate Street to its intersection with Victoria Avenue, then southerly along Victoria Avenue to its intersection with Cross Road, then easterly along Cross Road to its intersection with the South Eastern Freeway, then generally easterly and south-easterly along the South Eastern Freeway to its intersection with the Crafers Ramp from Adelaide, then generally south-easterly along the Crafers Ramp from Adelaide until it becomes Main Street in Crafers, then south-easterly along Main Street to its intersection with Piccadilly Road, then generally easterly and north-easterly along Piccadilly Road to its intersection with Bonython Road, then generally southerly, easterly and northerly along Bonython Road to its intersection with Greenhill Road in Summertown, then generally easterly, generally north-easterly and generally south-easterly along Greenhill Road to its intersection with Deviation Road, then generally easterly and generally north-easterly along Deviation Road to its intersection with Lobethal Road, then generally north-easterly along Lobethal Road to its intersection with Coldstore Road in Lenswood, then generally northerly and north-easterly along Coldstore Road to its intersection with Fox Creek Road, then generally northerly along Fox Creek Road to its intersection with Cudlee Creek Road, then generally south-easterly and generally southerly along Cudlee Creek Road until it becomes Pioneer Avenue in Lobethal, then generally south-easterly along Pioneer Avenue to its intersection with Mill Road then southerly along Mill Road to its intersection with Lobethal Road, then north-easterly along Lobethal Road until it becomes Main Street in Lobethal, then generally north-easterly along Main Street to its intersection with Kenton Valley Road, then generally northerly and generally north-easterly along Kenton Valley Road until it becomes Victoria Street in Gumeracha, then generally westerly and generally north-westerly along Victoria Street to its intersection with Albert Street, then generally north-westerly along Albert Street until it becomes Torrens Valley Road in Gumeracha, then generally north-westerly and generally westerly along Torrens Valley Road to its intersection with Gorge Road, then generally southerly, generally south-westerly and generally westerly along Gorge Road to its intersection with Tippett Road, then generally northerly and generally easterly along Tippett Road to its intersection with North East Road, then generally north-westerly and generally south-westerly along North East Road to its intersection with Lower North East Road, then generally south-westerly along Lower North East Road to its intersection with Paracombe Road, then generally south-easterly and generally northerly along Paracombe Road to its intersection with North East Road in Inglewood; and

(b) the portion of road commencing at the intersection of Gorge Road and Tippett Road, then generally south-westerly and generally south-easterly along Gorge Road to its intersection with Torrens Hill Road, then generally easterly along Torrens Hill Road to its intersection with Paracombe Road in Paracombe.

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3898 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 21 November 2019

Stage Four (Men’s Race) And Challenge Tour – Norwood to Murray Bridge – 24 January 2020The official race route for Stage 4 (men’s race) and Challenge Tour comprises the portion of road commencing at the intersection of Edward Street and The Parade in Norwood, then easterly along The Parade to its intersection with Portrush Road, then northerly along Portrush Road to its intersection with Payneham Road, then north-easterly along Payneham Road to its intersection with Lower North East Road, then north-easterly along Lower North East Road to its intersection with Gorge Road, then generally easterly and generally north-easterly along Gorge Road to its intersection with Tippett Road, then generally northerly and generally easterly along Tippett Road to its intersection with North East Road, then generally north-easterly along North East Road to its intersection with South Para Road, then generally northerly and generally north-easterly along South Para Road until it becomes Scott Street in Kersbrook, then generally north-easterly along Scott Street until it becomes South Para Road again in Kersbrook, then generally north-easterly and generally northerly along South Para Road until it becomes Victoria Terrace in Williamstown, then generally north-easterly along Victoria Terrace to its intersection with Mount Crawford Road, then generally easterly along Mount Crawford Road to its intersection with Warren Road, then generally south-easterly along Warren Road to its intersection with Cricks Mill Road, then generally south-easterly along Cricks Mill Road until it becomes Williamstown Road in Mount Pleasant, then south-easterly along Williamstown Road to its intersection with Torrens Valley Road, then generally south-westerly along Torrens Valley Road until it becomes Olivedale Street in Birdwood, then south-westerly along Olivedale Street to its intersection with William Street, then generally southerly along William Street until it becomes Onkaparinga Valley Road, then generally southerly along Onkaparinga Valley Road until it becomes Townsend Street in Mount Torrens, the southerly along Townsend Street to its intersection with Terlinga Road, then generally north-easterly and generally northerly along Terlinga Road to its intersection with Randell Road, then generally south-easterly along Randell Road until it becomes Adelaide Road in Tungkillo, then generally south-easterly along Adelaide Road until it becomes Randell Road again, then generally easterly and generally south-easterly along Randell Road until it becomes Adelaide Road in Palmer, then south-easterly along Adelaide Road until it becomes Randell Road again, then generally south-easterly along Randell Road to its intersection with Ridley Road, then north-easterly along Ridley Road to its intersection with Male Road, then south-easterly along Male Road to its intersection with Dollard Avenue, then generally south-easterly along Dollard Avenue to its intersection with Gass Street, then generally north-westerly along Gass Street to its intersection with Long Gully Road, then generally south-easterly along Long Gully Road to its intersection with Purnong Road, then generally south-westerly along Purnong Road until it becomes Randell Street in Mannum, then generally south-westerly along Randell Street until it becomes Adelaide Road, then generally westerly along Adelaide Road to its intersection with Berryman Avenue, then south-westerly along Berryman Avenue to its intersection with Belvedere Road, then generally south-westerly and generally westerly along Belvedere Road to its intersection with Mannum Road, then generally westerly, generally southerly and generally south-easterly along Mannum Road to its intersection with Railway Terrace, then generally south-easterly along Railway Terrace to its intersection with Bridge Street, then south-westerly along Bridge Street to its intersection with Swanport Road in Murray Bridge.

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21 November 2019 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3899

Stage Five (Men’s Race) – Glenelg to Victor Harbor – 25 January 2020The official race route for Stage 5 (men’s race) comprises the portion of road commencing at the intersection of Anzac Highway and Colley Terrace in Glenelg, then southerly along Colley Terrace to its intersection with Jetty Road, then easterly along Jetty Road to its intersection with Brighton Road, then southerly along Brighton Road to its intersection with Diagonal Road, then south-easterly along Diagonal Road to its intersection with Oaklands Road, then generally easterly along Oaklands Road to its intersection with Marion Road, then southerly along Marion Road to its intersection with the Marion Road Ramp from Adelaide, then south-westerly along the Marion Road Ramp from Adelaide to its intersection with the Southern Expressway, then generally southerly and generally south-westerly along the Southern Expressway to its intersection with Main South Road, then south-westerly along Main South Road to its intersection with Patapinda Road, then generally south-westerly, generally southerly, westerly and northerly along Patapinda Road to its intersection with Main South Road, then generally southerly and generally south-westerly along Main South Road to its intersection with Victor Harbor Road, then southerly and south-easterly along Victor Harbor Road to its intersection with Seaview Road, then generally north-easterly, northerly and easterly along Seaview Road until it becomes Kays Road, then generally easterly along Kays Road to its intersection with Whitings Road, then southerly along Whitings Road to its intersection with Blewitt Springs Road, then southerly along Blewitt Springs Road to its intersection with Main Road, then easterly along Main Road until it becomes McLaren Flat Road in McLaren Flat, then generally easterly and north-easterly along McLaren Flat Road to its intersection with Dashwood Gully Road, then generally south-easterly along Dashwood Gully Road until it becomes Mawson Road in Meadows, then generally easterly along Mawson Road to its intersection with Macclesfield Road, then generally north-easterly, generally south-easterly and generally easterly along Macclesfield Road until it becomes Todd Street in Macclesfield, then easterly along Todd Street to its intersection with Venables Street, then generally south-easterly along Venables Street until it becomes Strathalbyn Road in Macclesfield, then generally southerly and generally south-easterly along Strathalbyn Road to its intersection with Adelaide Road in Strathalbyn, then south-easterly and south-westerly along Adelaide Road to its intersection with East Terrace, then south-easterly along East Terrace to its intersection with South Terrace, then south-westerly along South Terrace to its intersection with Sandergrove Road, then generally south -westerly along Sandergrove Road until it becomes Alexandrina Road, then generally south-westerly, generally southerly and generally south-easterly along Alexandrina Road until it becomes Cadell Street in Goolwa, then south-easterly along Cadell Street until it becomes Hays Street, then south-easterly and south-westerly along Hays Street to its intersection with Hutchinson Street, then westerly along Hutchinson Street until it becomes Port Elliot Road in Goolwa, then westerly along Port Elliot Road until it becomes Goolwa Road in Middleton, then generally westerly along Goolwa Road until it becomes Port Elliot Road again, then generally westerly and generally south-westerly along Port Elliot Road until it becomes North Terrace in Port Elliot, then south-westerly along North Terrace to its intersection with Tottenham Court Road, then north-westerly along Tottenham Court Road to its intersection with Waterport Road, then easterly along Waterport Road to its intersection with Crows Nest Road, then generally north-westerly and generally northerly along Crows Nest Road to its intersection with Victor Harbor Road, then generally south-westerly and generally southerly along Victor Harbor Road to its intersection with Welch Road, then generally south-westerly along Welch Road until it becomes Armstrong Road, then generally south-westerly along Armstrong Road to its intersection with the access road to George Main Road, then south -easterly along that access road to its intersection with George Main Road, then generally south-easterly along George Main Road to its intersection with Victoria Street, then north-easterly along Victoria Street to its intersection with Island Street, then south-easterly along Island Street to its intersection with the Esplanade, then generally easterly along the Esplanade to its intersection with Flinders Parade in Victor Harbor.

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Stage Six (Men’s Race) – McLaren Vale to Willunga Hill – 26 January 2020The official race route for Be Safe Be Seen Stage 6 (men’s race) comprises –

(a) the portion of road commencing at the intersection of Tatachilla Road and Main Road in McLaren Vale, then generally south-easterly and southerly along Main Road to its intersection with Aldinga Road, then westerly along Aldinga Road to its intersection with Main South Road, then south-westerly and southerly along Main South Road to its intersection with Norman Road, then westerly along Norman Road to its intersection with the Esplanade, then generally northerly along the Esplanade until it becomes Lower Esplanade in Aldinga Beach, then generally northerly along Lower Esplanade until it becomes the Esplanade again in Aldinga Beach, then generally northerly and generally north-easterly along the Esplanade until it becomes Jetty Road in Port Willunga, then generally easterly along Jetty Road to its intersection with Port Road, then south-easterly and easterly along Port Road to its intersection with Main South Road, then north-easterly and northerly along Main South Road to its intersection with Tatachilla Road, then easterly along Tatachilla Road to its intersection with Caffrey Street, then northerly along Caffrey Street to its intersection with Main Road in McLaren Vale, then generally south-easterly along Main Road to the place of commencement; and

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(b) the portion of road commencing at the intersection of Aldinga Road and High Street in Willunga, then south-easterly along High Street until it becomes Old Willunga Hill Road in Willunga, then generally south-easterly along Old Willunga Hill Road to its intersection with Brookman Road, then north-easterly along Brookman Road to its intersection with Range Road, then generally north-easterly along Range Road to its intersection with Pennys Hill Road, then generally north-westerly and northerly along Pennys Hill Road until it becomes McMurtrie Road in McLaren Vale, then westerly along McMurtrie Road to its intersection with Main Road.

Description of official race route for Night Riders (Adelaide)The official race route for Night Riders (Adelaide) comprises the portion of road commencing in Adelaide at the intersection of Flinders Street and Roper Street, then westerly along Flinders Street to its intersection with the portion of road (running generally northerly to southerly) known as Victoria Square, then generally southerly along the portion of road known as Victoria Square to its intersection with Wakefield Street, then easterly along Wakefield Street to its intersection with Gawler Place, then northerly along Gawler Place to its intersection with Flinders Street.

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2009

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3902 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 21 November 2019

Determination by the Chief PsychiatristNOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with Section 96 of the Mental Health Act 2009, that the Chief Psychiatrist has determined, from the date of gazettal that:

Flinders Medical Centre, Flinders Drive, Bedford Park SA 5042May continue to admit patients subject to Inpatient Treatment Orders to the Margaret Tobin Centre Ward 5J Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) subject to the following conditions:

The ward can admit patients who require short stay PICU care with an anticipated length of stay up to 5 days. Patients who require longer admission, or are expected to require a longer admission, can only be admitted following an

assessment of their needs against the physical condition and capability of the unit. This will be with the approval of the Clinical Director of the Mental Health Division of the Southern Adelaide Local Health Network, or the Head of Unit, Margaret Tobin Centre.

Patients who are either subject to an order under Part 8A of the Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935, or are prisoners (persons committed to a correctional institution pursuant to an order of a court or a warrant of commitment) subject to an Inpatient Treatment Order, will only be admitted for PICU care by exception. This will be after an assessment of their needs against the physical condition and capability of the unit and with the approval of the Clinical Director of the Mental Health Division of the Southern Adelaide Local Health Network, or the Head of Unit, Margaret Tobin Centre.

Dated: 21 November 2019DR J BRAYLEY

Chief Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2009Determination by the Chief Psychiatrist

NOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with Section 96 of the Mental Health Act 2009, that the Chief Psychiatrist has determined, commencing from the date of Gazettal:

The determination of James Nash House, 140 Hilltop Drive, Oakden SA 5086, as an Approved Treatment Centre, will be subject to new temporary conditions.James Nash House may continue to admit acute and subacute patients, subject to Inpatient Treatment Orders or orders under Part 8A of the Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935, to Aldgate and Birdwood wards, subject to the following conditions:

An assessment of patient needs against the physical condition and capability of the unit must occur before admission and, where admission proceeds, this assessment must inform the contents of the patient’s treatment and care plan. Admissions will only be with the approval of the Clinical Director, Forensic Mental Health Service, Division of Mental Health, Northern Adelaide Local Health Network.

James Nash House must maintain a temporary risk management plan for both wards, which must be approved by the Chief Psychiatrist. The plan will address clinical care in the context of the physical condition of the wards and will remain in place until remedial works have occurred.

Dated: 21 November 2019DR J BRAYLEY

Chief Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2009Determination by the Chief Psychiatrist

NOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with Section 96 of the Mental Health Act 2009, that the Chief Psychiatrist has determined, commencing from the date of Gazettal, that:

The conditions gazetted on 3 January 2019 applying to the operation of Woodleigh House, Modbury Hospital, 41-69 Smart Road, Modbury SA 5092, are hereby revoked and Modbury Hospital can operate as an Approved Treatment Centre without conditions or limitations.

Dated: 21 November 2019DR J BRAYLEY

Chief Psychiatrist

MINING ACT 1971Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 35A(1) of the Mining Act 1971, that applications for Mineral Leases over the undermentioned mineral claims have been received:

Applicant: Sibelco Australia LimitedClaim Number: 4370Location: Sections 330 and 331, Hundred of Caroline—Wye area, approximately 2km west of DonovansArea: 98.5 hectares approximatelyPurpose: Industrial Minerals (Dolomite and Limestone)Reference: T02969Applicant: Sibelco Australia LimitedClaim Number: 4371Location: Allotment 601 Filed Plan 195213 Hundred of Caroline—Wye area, approximately 1.7km southwest

of DonovansArea: 36.92 hectares approximatelyPurpose: Industrial Minerals (Dolomite and Limestone)Reference: T02970

To arrange an inspection of the proposals at the Department for Energy and Mining, please call the Department on 08 8463 3103.

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An electronic copy of the proposals can be found on the Department for Energy and Mining website: http://energymining.sa.gov.au/minerals/mining/public_notices_mining.

In addition, the project was determined a controlled action under the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). The proposals are being assessed under the Bilateral Agreement between the state of South Australia and the Commonwealth of Australia.Written submissions in relation to this applications are invited to be received at the Department for Energy and Mining, Mining Regulation, Attn: Business Support Officer, GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001 or [email protected] by no later than 9 January 2020.The delegate of the Minister for Energy and Mining is required to have regard to these submissions in determining whether to grant or refuse the applications and, if granted, the terms and conditions on which it should be granted.When you make a written submission, that submission becomes a public record. Your submission will be provided to the applicant and may be made available for public inspection.

C BUTTFIELDA/Mining Registrar as delegate for the Minister for Energy and Mining

Department for Energy and Mining

South Australia

Motor Vehicles (Approval of Motor Bikes and Motor Trikes) Notice 2019 No 4under the Motor Vehicles Act 1959

1—Short titleThis notice may be cited as the Motor Vehicles (Approval of Motor Bikes and Motor Trikes) Notice 2019.

2—CommencementThis notice will come into operation on the date of publication in this Gazette.

3—Approved motor bikes and motor trikesFor the purposes of Schedules 2 and 3 of the Motor Vehicles Regulations 2010 and the transitional provisions of the Motor Vehicles Variation Regulations 2005 (No 233 of 2005), the motor bikes and motor trikes specified in Schedule 1 are approved.

Schedule 1—Approved motor bikes and motor trikes

The following are approved:

All motor bikes and motor trikes built before December 1960 with an engine capacity not exceeding 660ml

All motor bikes and motor trikes with an engine capacity not exceeding 260 milliliters and a power to weight ratio not exceeding 150 kilowatts per tonne, except the following:

Suzuki RGV250Kawasaki KR250 (KR-1 and KR1s models)Honda NSR250Yamaha TZR250Aprilia RS250

All motor bikes and motor trikes with electric powered engines, with a power output not in excess of 25 kw

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Motor bikes and Motor trikes with electric powered engines listed in the table below are approved:

MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITY

FONZARELLI 125 125 2014-2015 ElectricZERO DS Zero DS Unit 2015 Electric

S Zero S Until 2015 Electric

Motor bikes and motor trikes with an engine capacity not less than 261ml and not exceeding 660ml listed in the table below are approved:

MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITYAJP PR7 PR7 2017 600AJS MODEL 18 MODEL 18 pre 1963 497

MODEL 20 MODEL 20 1955-61 498APRILIA Moto 6.5 Moto 6.5 1998-99 649

M35 SR MAX 300 2012 278PEGASO 650 DUAL SPORTS 1994-01 652PEGASO 650 OUTBACK 2000-01 652PEGASO 650 Factory 650 2007-08 660

PEGASO 650 I.E. OUTBACK 2001-02 652PEGASO 650 I.E. DUAL SPORTS 2001-06 652SCARABEO 300 VRG 2009 278SCARABEO 400 SCARABEO 400 2007 399SCARABEO 500 SCARABEO 500 2007-08 460SPORTCITY300 SPORTCITY300 2010-12 300

STRADA 650 ROAD 2006-08 659STRADA 650 TRAIL 2006-08 659

VS (SXV 550) SXV 550 (VSS-VSL) 14.5kW 2006-08 553

VS (SXV 450) SXV 450 (VSR-VSH) 14kW 2006-08 449

VP (RXV 450) VPV-VPT-VPH 18.3kW 2006-10 449VP (RXV 550) VPZ- VPX- VPL 20kW 2006-10 553

ASIAWING LD450 ODES MCF450 2011-13 449ATK 605 605 1995 598

BENELLI VELVET DUSK VELVET DUSK 2003-05 383P10 BN 302 2015 on 300P18 LEONCINO 500 2017 on 500P18 LEONCINO 500 TRAIL 2018 on 500P18P16

BENELLITRK502

20172017

500500

P16 TRK 502X 2018 on 500P25 GT600 RESTRICTED 2014-15 600P25 BN 600 RESTRICTED 2013-14 600P36 502C 2019 500

BETA RR E3 RR350 2011 349

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITYRR E3 RR400 2010-11 398RR E3 RR450 2010-11 449RR450 RR450 2008 448RR450 RR450 2000-07 448RR E3 RR520 2010-11 498

RR300 2T RR300 2T 2019 293RR350 4T RR350 4T 2019 349RR390 4T RR390 4T 2019 386RR430 4T RR430 4T 2019 431RR480 4T RR480 4T 2019 478

RR525 RR525 2008 510RR525 RR525 2000-07 510

FUPA RR E3 RR 2T 300 2012-17 293FUPA RR E3 RR350 20 & RR350 15 2016-17 349FUPA RR E3 RR390 31 & RR390 16 2016-17 386FUPA RR E3 RR430 32 & RR430 17 2016-17 431FUPA RR E3 RR480 33 & RR480 18 2016-17 478

FUPA E5 E5 00 2015 293FUPA E5 E8/03 2016/17 293

BETA FUPA RR E3 2018 293BMA RR RR350 15 2018 349BMA RR RR390 16 2018 386BMA RR RR430 17 2018 431BMA RR RR480 18 2018 478

XTRAINER 300 2T XTRAINER 300 2T 2019 293BMW C400 0C09/C400X 2018 350

C650 C600 SPORT ALL 647C650 C650 GT/Sport All 647F650 FUNDURO 1995-00 652

F650CS SCARVER 2002-05 652F650CS SE ROAD 2004-06 652F650GS DAKAR 2000-08 652F650GS F650GS 2000-08 652F650ST F650ST 1998 652

F650 G650 GS 2009-2016 652F650 G650 GS Sertao 2012-2016 652

G 450 X G 450 X 2008-10 450G650GS Sertao All 650

G310 G310R-0G01 2016-17 313G310GS G310GS-0G02 2016 313

R45 R45 All 453R50 R50 1969 499R60 R60 1967 590R65 R65 1981-88 650

R65LS R65LS 1982-86 650

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITYR69 R69 1961 600

BOLWELL LM25W FIRENZE 2009 263BRAAAP ST 450 2016-17 450

BRP Can am Ryker Rotax 600 ACE 2018 599BSA A50 A50 1964-70 500

A65 A65 1966-69 650A7 A7 1961 500B40 B40 1969 350B44 B44 1967-71 440B50 B50 1971 495

B50SS GOLDSTAR B50SS GOLDSTAR 1971 498GOLD STAR GOLD STAR 1962 500LIGHTNING LIGHTNING 1964 654

SPITFIRE MKIII SPITFIRE MKIII 1967 650THUNDERBOLT THUNDERBOLT 1968 499

BUELL Blast STREET FIGHTER 2002-07 491BUG SEE KYMCO

BULTACO ALPINA ALPINA 1974 350FRONTERA FRONTERA 1974 360

SHERPA SHERPA 1974 350CAGIVA 360WR 360WR 1998-02 348

410TE 410TE 1996 399610TEE 610TEE 1998 576

650 ALAZZURA 650 ALAZZURA 1984-88 650650 ELFANT 650 ELFANT 1985-88 650CANYON 500 DUAL SPORTS 1999-06 498CANYON 600 DUAL SPORTS 1996-98 601

RIVER 600 RIVER 600 1995-98 601W16 600 W16 600 1995-97 601

CCM GP Series GP450-1(A1 30kW) 2015-16 450GP Series GP450-2(A1 30kW) 2015-16 450

CFMOTO CF 650 CF650NK-LAM 2012-16 649CF 650 CF650TK-LAM 2013-17 649

CF 650 (400NK) 400NK 2016-17 400CF 650 650NK-LAM 2016-17 649CF650 650MT 2016-17 649

COSSCK 650 Ural 1974 649DERBI MULHACEN MULHACEN 2008 659

RAMBLA RA 300 2010 278DNEPR K650 K650 1972 650

K650 K650 DNEPR 1967-74 650MT9 MT9 1974 650

DUCATI 400 MONSTER 400 MONSTER 2002 398400 SIE 400 S I E monster 398

400 SS JUNIOR 400 SS 1989-96 398

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITY400SS 400SS 1992-95 398500SL PANTAH 1984 499

500 DESMO 500 Sport Desmo 1978 497600 MONSTER 600 MONSTER 1994-01 583600 MONSTER DARK 1998-01 583

600 S 600 SUPERSPORT 1994-97 583600M 600M 1994-01 583600SL PANTAH 1980-84 583600SS 600SS 1994-98 583

620 MONSTER LITE M620 LITE 2003-07 618620 MULTISTRADA

LITE MTS620 24.5Kw 2005-07 618

659 Monster Monster 659 All 659DM 350 350 pre 85 350DM 450 450 pre 85 448DM450 DM450 1972 450DM500 DM500 1981-84 498

F3 350 F3 1986-1989 349F4 400 F4 1986 400M4 M620ie LITE 2003-04 620M5 Monster 659 2011 659

KA (Scrambler) 00AA Sixty2 2015-16 399MD 02AU 2017 659

ELSTAR SHINERAY XY400 WB400 & WB400c 2015-16 397

XY400 CLASSIC C 2018 397XY400 SCRAMBLER C 2018 397XY400 CAFÉ RACER 2018 397XY400 CAFÉ RACER F 2018 397

ENFIELD BULLET CLASSIC 1993-08 499BULLET DELUXE 1993-08 499BULLET ELECTRA ROAD 2006-08 499

BULLET 350 DELUXE 1988-01 346BULLET 350 SUPERSTAR 1988-95 346BULLET 350 CLASSIC 1993-01 346

BULLETT 500 500 1995 499BULLET 65 ROAD 2003-04 499LIGHTNING ROAD 2000-08 499MILITARY ROAD 2002-08 499TAURAS DIESEL 2001 325

FANTIC TZ EC300 2011-12 300TZ Gas Gas EC30 2012 300

GAS-GAS 4E (IPA 48807) EC 30 2018 2994E EC 30 2017 2994E EC25 2017 299

EC300 SM SUPERMOTARD 2002 299

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITYEC300 ENDURO 2001-02 299EC400 FSE ENDURO 2002-03 399EC450 FSE ENDURO 2003-05 449EC450 FSE SUPERMOTARD 2003-08 449EC450 FSR ENDURO 2006-08 449FS 400 FS40A 2006 398FS 450 FS45 2006 443FS 500 FS50 (503) 2006-2009 503

FSE 400 400 2002 398FSE 450 450 2003-08 398

PAMPERA 320 TRAIL 1998-02 333PAMPERA 400 TRAIL 2006-08 399PAMPERA 450 2007-08 443

SM400 SUPERMOTARD 2003-08 399SM450 SUPERMOTARD 2003-08 443TT300 EC300 1998-08 295

EC ENDURO EC30 2016-17 299CONTACT ES 280 ES 2018 272

GILERA FUOCO 500 FUOCO 500 2007-13 493NEXUS 500 NEXUS 500 2003-08 460

HARLEY DAVIDSON SS350 Sprint  69-1974 350

XGS SERIES Street 500 -XG500 16MY 2014-15 494XGS SERIES Street 500 2016-on 494XGS SERIES XG500 17MY 2016-17 494TC HARLEY STREET 500 2017 494

HONDA 600V TRANSALP 600V 1988 583BROS BROS 1992 399C70 DREAM pre 1970 305

CB300 (FA) CB300FA 2014-17 286CB350 CB350 1969 348

CB350F CB350F 1973 325CB360 CB360 1973-75 360CB400 CB400 1981 -2013 395

CB400F CB400F 1975-77 408CB400N CB400N 1981 395CB400T CB400T 1977 408

CB400 ABS CB400 ABS 2008–2013 399CB450 CB450 1967-75 450

CB500 FOUR CB500-FOUR K,K1,K2 1971-73 498CB500 TWIN CB500T 1974-78 498

CB500F CB500FA/F 2012-16 471CB500X CB500XA 2013-17 471CB550 CB550 1974-78 544

CB650F CB650FA-LTD-16ym 2015-2016 649CBR650F CBR650FA-LTD-16ym 2015-2016 649

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITYCB650 CB650 All 650

CBR500R CBR500RA 2012-16 471CBR650R CBR650R 2019 649CBX550 CBX550F 1982-85 572CX500 CX500 1979 500

CMX500A CMX500A 2017YM 2016-17 471CJ360 CJ360 1976 356CL450 CL450 1965-77 444

CRF150 150R/RB All 149CRF400R CRF400R 2013 399CRF450L CRF450L 2018 449CRF450X CRF450X 2005-09 449

CX500 CX500 1977-82 495DEAUVILLE NT650V 2002-06 647

CBR300R CBR300R 2014-15 286CBR300R CBR300RA 2014-15 286Fortza 300 NSS300 Forza All 279FJS400A SW-T400 2009 399

FT500 FT500 1984 498FTS600D SILVERWING 2006-08 582

GB400 GB400 All 399GB500 GB507 1987-91 498GL400 GL400 1985 396NF02 SH300 2009 279

NSS300 NSS300 2013 279NT400 NT400 1989-92 400

NT650V DEAUVILLE 2003-06 647NTV650 REVERE 1989-92 647NX650 DOMINATOR 1988-00 644

PCX150 PCX150 153REVERE REVERE 1990 647

SL350 SL350 1972 348OBI RVF400

VFR400OBI RVF400 Otobai import model only All 400

Steed steed 2002 398VT400 VT 400 All 398

VT400C SHADOW 2009 399VT500 VT500 1983-87 491

VT600C VT600C 1993-00 583VT600C SHADOW VLX 1988-2008 583XBR500 XBR500 1986-89 499

XBR500SH XBR500 1986-89 499XL350 XL350 1984-87 339XL500 XL500 1979-84 498

XL600R XL600R 1984-87 589XL600RMG XL600RMG 1986-88 591

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITYXL600VH TRANSALP 1987-89 583XL650V TRANSALP 2002-08 647XL650 TRANSALP 2005 647XR250 XR250R AllXR350 XR350 1983 339

XR350R XR350R 1983-84 339XR350R XR350R 1985-86 353XR400 XR400 1996-08 397

XR400 MOTARD XR400M 1996-08 397XR400R XR400R 1996-08 397XR500R XR500R 1983-84 498XR600R XR600R 1985-00 591XR650L XR650L/ XR650R 2001-06 644

XR650R XR650R Kss and Mss (only) 2004-05 649

XR650R XR650R (Australian version only) 1999-2001 649

CRF450L CRF450L2019YM 2018 449HUNTER DD350E-6C DAYTONA 2010-13 320

DD350E-6C SPYDER 2010-13 320DD350E-2 BOBBER 2011-13 320

HUSABERG FE350 ENDURO All 350FE400 ENDURO All 399FE450 ENDURO 2008-14 449

FE501E ENDURO 1997-12 501FE501 ENDURO 2012-14 510FE570 ENDURO 2008-10 565

FE600E ENDURO 1997-00 595FE650E ENDURO 2004-08 628FE650E ENDURO 2000-04 644FS450E ENDURO 2004 449FS450 SUPERMOTARD 2008-10 449FS570 SUPERMOTARD 2009-10 565

FS650C/E SUPERMOTARD 2004-08 628FS650E SUPERMOTARD 2002-04 644TE300 TE Series 2010-14 293FE01 FE450 MY05 (Ab) 2004 449FE01 FS650 MY05 (Db) 2004 628

HUSQVARNA 300WR WR300 2008-12 298310TE TE310 A3 2009-13 303310TE TE310 A2 2008-10 298350TE TE350 1995 349400SM SUPERMOTARD 2002-04 400400TE ENDURO 2000-01 400410TE ENDURO 1998-00 400410TE ENDURO 1994-97 415

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITY450SM/R/RR SUPERMOTARD 2003-08 449

450TC MOTOCROSS 2001-08 449450TE ENDURO 2001-07 449

450TE-IE ENDURO 2007-08 449450TXC TRAIL 2007-08 449

A6 SMR 449 A600AB 2010-12 450A6 TE 449 A600AATE449 2010-13 450

A6 SMR 511 A601AB 2010-12 478A6 TE 511 A601AATE511 2010-13 478

A6 SMR 511 A602AB 2012 478A8 0H11B 35kW 2013 652

510SM SUPERMOTARD 2006-10 501510TC MOTOCROSS 2004-07 501510TE ENDURO 1986-2008 510

510TE-IE TE510IE 2008 510570TE 570TE(RP) 2000 577610SM SUPERMOTARD 2000-08 577TE610 TE610(RP), dual sports 2000 on 577AE430 ENDURO 1986-88 430

SMS630 A401AB SMS630 2010-on 600SMR449 SMR449 2011 449.6SMR511 SMR511 2012 447.5

TE TE300 2014 on 298TE TE300 2016-17 293FE FE350 2014-17 350FE FE450 2014 on 449FE FE450 2016-17 450FE FE501 2014 on 501FE FE501 2016-17 510

TE449 Enduro 2014 2013 449.6TE510 (A2) Enduro 2013 2006-2013 477.5

TE630 A401AA TE630 2010-on 600TR650 TR650 Terra 2013 652WR260 ENDURO 1990-91 260WR300 ENDURO 2010-13 293WR360 ENDURO 1991-03 349WR400 ENDURO 1984-88 396WR430 ENDURO 1988 430

Pilen Series VP 401 2018 373Pilen Series SP 401 2018 373

HYOSUNG GT650 EFI GT650EFI Lams All 647GT650R EFI GT650R EFI Learner All 647GV650C/S Lams model All 647

INDIAN VELO VELO 1969 500JAWA 350 350 1974 350

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITY634 ROAD 634 ROAD 1984-85 343638 ROAD 638 ROAD 1985-86 343

JONWAY MALIBU MALIBU 320 2012 320KAWASAKI EN400 Vulcan 1986 400

EN450 450LTD 1985-87 454EN500 Vulcan 1990-02 500ER-5 ER500 1999-06 498

ER-6NL ABS ER-6nl ABS learner model 2012-2016 649ER-650C ER-6nL 2009 649ER-650C ER-6nL ABS 2009-11 649ER650H ER650H LAMS (Z650L) 2016-17 649ER650H ER659K LAM (Z650L) 2019 649

EX300A (Ninja 300) EX300B Ninja/ special (A&B) 2012-16 296

ER300B ER300B (Z300 ABS) 2015 296EX400 GPX 400R 1987-94 399

EX400G Z400 and ER400D 2019 399EX650F Ninja 650L (2012) 2011 649

Ninja 650 L model Ninja 650RL 2009 649Ninja 650 Ninja 650RL ABS 2009-11 649Ninja 650 Ninja 650L ABS 2011-16 649

EX650K (LAMS) Ninja 650 L 2016-current 649

GPZ550 GPZ550 1981-90 553GT550 Z550 1984-88 553KL600 KLR600 1984-87 564KL650 KLR650 1987-99 651

KLE500 DUAL SPORTS 1992-08 498

KLE300C KLE300C VERSYS-X 300 2017 295

KLR600 KL600 1984-87 564KLR650E KL650E 1987-2012 651KL650E KLR650 2013-2016 651KLX150 KLX150E/KLX150 L All

KLX300R KLX300R 1996-04 292KLX400 KLX400 2003 400

KLX450R KLX450R 2007-16 449KLX650 KLX650 1989-95 651

KLX650R ENDURO 1993-04 651KZ400 KZ400 1974-84 398KZ440 KZ440 1985 443KZ500 KZ500 1979 497KZ550 KZ550 1986 547

LE650D Versys 650L ABS 2010 649LE650D Versys 650L ABS 2011-14 649LTD440 LTD440 1982 443

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITYLX400 LX400 Eliminator 1989 398

S2 S2 1972 346S3 S3 1974 400

KLE500 KLE500 1992-2008 498KLE650F Versys 650L ABS 2014-17 649

KLE650F KLE650F ABS L & ABS L MY17 2016-17 649

EN650B Vulcan S ABS/ABS L 2014-current 649

EN650B EN650E ABS L 1&2 2016-17 649W400 EJ400AE 2006-09 399

Z400B2 KZ400B2 1979 398Z400D KZ400D 1975 398Z500 Z500 1980 498

EX400G KAWASAKI 2018 399ZR550 ZEPHYR 1991-99 553

ZZR400 ZZR400 1991 399ZZR400 ZZR400 1992 399

KTM 2T-EXC 300 EXC 2012-2017 293300 exc 300exc All 300

390 Duke 390 Duke All 390125 EXC 125 EXC All 125300EXC ENDURO 84-2011 293

300EXC-E ENDURO 2007-08 293300GS ENDURO 1990-95 280

350EXC-F ENDURO 2011-on 347350EXC Special-R ENDURO 2005-06 350

360EXC ENDURO 1996-98 360380EXC ENDURO 2000 368RC390 RC390 all 390

4T-EXC RACING 350 EXC-F 2012-2016 3504T-EXC RACING 450 EXC 2012-2016 4494T-EXC RACING 500 EXC 2012-2016 510

400EXC ENDURO 2008-11 393400GS ENDURO 1993-99 400400SC 400SC 1996-98 400400TE 400TE 2001 400

450EXC ENDURO 2002-07 448450EXC ENDURO 2005-11 449450EXC ENDURO 2011-on 449500EXC ENDURO 2011-on 510500GS ENDURO 1984-91 553

510EXC ENDURO 1999-02 510520EXC ENDURO 2000-02 510525EXC ENDURO 2002-05 510

525EXC-R ENDURO 2005-07 510

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITY530EXC ENDURO 2008-11 510

600 ENDURO ENDURO 1987-93 553600 ENDURO

INCAS ENDURO 1989-90 553

625SMC 625SMC 2004 609640 4T -EGS 640 LC4-EMY04 2004-05 625640 4T -EGS 640 LC4-MY05 2004-05 625

660 SMC 4T-EGS 2004 654Freeride Freeride (MY12 on) 2012 350

IS DUKE 390 DUKE (C3) 2013 373Rally 450 RALLY 2017 449Rally 690 RALLY 2017 654IS RC RC 390 2016-17 373

KYBURZ DXP KYBURZ 2017KYMCO All model All models under 300

V2 downtown 350i (V23010-V23000) 2015-16 321

X-Town KS60A (300i) 2016-17 276LAMBRETTA All model Lambretta pre 2008 under 660

LARO DD350E-6C Pro Street 350 2011 320SPT series SPT350 2011 320

LAVERDA 500 500 1979 497LIFAN All model All models 2009-10 under 300

LIFENG Regal Raptor CRUISER 350 2011 320MAICO Enduro 500E 1984-88 488

MATCHLESS G12 G12 pre 1966 646G80 HARRIS 1988-90 494G80 G80 pre 1963 497

MCI All models All models under 250 all 250MBK FALCONE YAMAHA XT660R/X 2005-08 660

MONTESA COTA 330 TRIAL 1985-86 328COTA 335 TRIAL 1986-88 327

COTA 348T TRIAL 1984-87 305COTA 350 TRIAL 1984-85 349

MOTO GUZZI 350 GT 350 GT 1992 350Falcone Falcone 1972 498

V35 V35 1977-90 346V50 V50 1977-79 490V50 Monza 1980-85 490V65 V65 1982-94 643V65 Lario 1984-89 643

MOTO MORINI 3.5 ROAD 3.5 ROAD 1984-85 344350 SPORT 350 SPORT 1974-85 344500 CAMEL TRAIL 1984-86 479

500 SEI 500 SEI 1984-85 479500 STRADA 500 STRADA 1977-85 479

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITYMUZ BAGHIRA ENDURO 1999-02 660

MASTIFF SUPERMOTARD 1999-02 660SKORPION REPLICA 1998-02 660SKORPION SPORT 1998-02 660SKORPION TRAVELLER 1998-02 660SKORPION TOUR 1998-02 660

MV AGUSTA 350 350 1972-76 349NORTON 650SS 650SS 1961-68 650

ES2 ES2 pre 1963 490MANXMAN b 1961 650MODEL 50 MODEL 50 1933-63 348MODEL 88 DOMINATOR pre 1966 497

NAVIGATOR NAVIGATOR 1964 350OZ TRIKE FUN 500 FUN 500 pre 2008 500PANTHER MODEL 100 600 pre 1963 598

MODEL 120 650 pre 1966 645PEUGEOT GEOPOLIS AEAA 2007-08 399

SATELIS AEAA 2007-08 399SATELIS AFAA 2007-08 493

X1 AA 2018 399PGO All models All models under 220 All 220

PIAGGIO All Models All models 2010-17 under 350PSI M59 (MP3 400) M59101 (400ie RL) 2006-08 399

PSI M52 M52101 XEVO 400ie 2006-08 399QJ

MOTORCYCLES BJ60 BJ60 All 600

P25 BJ600 All 600RICKMAN 650 Triumph 1964 649

RIYA RY300T (RY) RY300T 2012-15 288ROYAL

ENFIELD All models under660 All models under 660 till 2014

CNEX CNEG 2018 648CNEX CNEH 2018 648

CNEX CNEG (CONTINENTAL GT 650) 2018-19 648

CNEX CNEH (INTERCEPTOR GT 650) 2018-19 648

UMI CONTINENTAL CONTINENTAL GT 2015 535

UMI BULLET U3S 2015-19 346UMI BULLET BULLET 500 CKE 2015-19 499

D4A5C Himalayan 2016-2019 411RS HONDA XR400M MOTARD 2005-08 397

RUDGE WHITWORTH 650 Rudge pre 1961 650

SHERCO S4 ENDURO 450 2007-2010 448S4 ENDURO 510 2007-2010 510

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITYS4 ENDURO 300 2010 290S6 300 2ST 2016-17 293

SUZUKI AN400 BURGMAN 2008-14 400AN 400 AN 400 2016-17 400AN650 BURGMAN 2002-15 638

Burgman 650 Burgman 650 All 638Burgman 400ABS Burgman 400ABS All 400

DR350 All 1991-98 349DR400 DR400 1999 400DR500 All 1981-84 498

DR600R DR600R 1985-90 598DR650 All 1990-08 644

DR650SE DR650SE 1997-19 644DR-Z250 DR-Z250 All 249

DR-Z400E DR-Z400E All 398DR-Z400S DR-Z400S 2005-14 398

DR-Z400SM DR-Z400SM 2005-17 398

DL650XAUE V-Strom 650 XT learner approved 2014-15 645

DL650AUE V Strom 2013-2014 645

DL650 DL650 AUE & DL650X AUE (17my) 2016-17 645

SVF650 (Market name-Gladius) SVF650 U/UA 2009-2014 645

SV650-3 SV650 UA 2015-2017 645GN400 GN400 1980-81 400GR650 All 1983-88 651GS400 GS400 1976-82 400

RMX450 (market name RMX450Z) RMX450 2014-15 449

GS450 All 1981-89 450GS500 GS500 2000-13 487

GS500E GS500E 1976-99 492GS500F GS500F 2003-13 487GS550 All 1977-82 549

GSR400 GSR400 2006-08 398GSX400 F 1981-04 398GSX400 E 1981-84 398

GSX650F GSX650 /FU 2008-12 656GT380 GT380 1973-78 380GT500 GT500 1976-78 500GT550 GT550 1973-78 550

KATANA 550 KATANA 550 1981-83 550LS650 Boulevard S40 2015-17 652LS650 SAVAGE 1986-89 652PE400 PE400 1980-81 400RE5 ROTARY 1974 500

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITYSFV650U SFV650U 2009-17 645

SP370 ENDURO 1978 370SV650S LAMS SV650SU LAMs Gladdius 2008/2013 645

MY18 SV650 2018MY18 SV650AUL8 2018T500 T500 1970-74 500

TS400 TS400 1976 400XF650 FREEWIND 1997-01 644LS650 LS650 2018 652

DR650SE DR650SE 2018 644DR-Z400E DR-Z400E 2018 398DR-Z400E DR-Z400 (2006 MY~) 2018 398DR-Z400E DR-Z400 2018

AN400 AN400 2018 400LS650 LS650 2018 652

SWM AI 01/AA and 01/AB 2015-2017 600A2 01/AA 2016 300A2 03/AA and 03/AB 2016 500A3 00-01-02 2016 445

SYM All Models All models under 400 2008-12 400LN GTS 300i Sport 2015-16 278

TC HARLEY TC Harley Street 500 2017 494TGB All Models All models under 300 2012 300TM 300E ENDURO 2000-08 294

3002T ENDURO 2010 297400E ENDURO 2002-03 400450E ENDURO 2003-08 449

450MX 450MX 2008 4494504T ENDURO 2010 450530E ENDURO 2003-08 528

530MX 530MX 2008 5285304T ENDURO 2010 528

TRIUMPH 21 21 1963 350DAYTONA 500 DAYTONA 500 1970 490

Street triple LAMs Street Triple 659 L67Ls7 2014 659

HD Series HD418MY 2017 660T100 TIGER pre-1970 498T120 BONNEVILLE 1959-1974 649TR5 TROPHY 1969 449TR6 TROPHY 1961 - 73 649TR7 TIGER 1971 649

TRIBSA TRIBSA 1960-70 650UBCO 2018 2X2 UBCO 2018URAL DNIEPNER DNIEPNER 1974 650

K650 K650 1967-74 650

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITYMT9 MT9 1974 650

THRUXTON THRUXTON 1965-67 499

VESPA All Models All models until 1/09/2013 50-300

PSI M45 M45200 300 S/SS 2016-19 278PSI M45 M45202 300 ABS 2018-19 278PSI M45 M45710 300 S/SS 2018-19 278PSI M45 M45715 300 S/TECH 2019 278PSI M45 M45710 300 2018 278

PSI M45 M45200 300 S/SS M45202 300 ABS 2016-2018 278

PSI M45 M45202 300 ABS 2018 278PSI M45 M452710 300 S/SS Jul-05 278

PSI MA3 MA330 300 E4 (GTS/SUPER/SS) 2016-17 278

VOR 400 ENDURO 400 ENDURO 2000 399450 ENDURO 450 ENDURO 2002 450500 ENDURO 500 ENDURO 2001 503530 ENDURO 530 ENDURO 2001 530

VOR ENDURO 400SM 2000-01 399VOR ENDURO 500SM 2000-01 503

XINGYUE XY400Y XY400Y 2008-09 400YAMAHA DT400 DT400 1976-77 400

FZ6R FZ6R All 600FZ600 FZ600 All 600IT426 IT426 1987 426IT465 IT465 1987 465IT490 IT490 1983 490MT-03 MT03 2011 on 660MT 07 MT07 & MT07LAF 2015-2016 655MT 07 MT07 & MT07A 2016-17 655

MTM660 XSR700 2017 655MTT660-A RM 161 2016 655MTN320 MTN320-A All 321MX400 MX400 1976 400RD350 RD350 to 1975 350RD400 RD400 1976 398

RT2 RT2 1970 360RT350 RT350 1972 347SR400 SR400 All 400SR500 SR500 1978-1981 499

SRX400 SRX400 1985-90 400SRX600 SRX600 1996 608SZR660 SZR660 1997 659Tenere Tener All 660T MAX Tmax 530 All 530

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MAKE MODEL VARIANT NAME YEAR(S) CAPACITYTT350 TT350 1986-01 346TT500 TT500 1975 500TT600 TT600 All 595

YAMAHA TT600E TT600E All 595TT600R TT600R All 595TX650 TX650 1976 653

WR400F WR400F 1998 - 2000 399

WR426F Belgarda import ONLY 2001 426WR450F WR450F All 450WR450F WR450F (2GC) All 449

XJ550 XJ550 1981-82 528

XJ6 XJ6FL/NL (25kW & 35kW) All 600

XJ6 XJ6SL (25kW) All 600XJR400 ZJR400 1999 400XJR400 4HM 2003 399XS360 XS360 All 359XS400 XS400 All 391

XSR700 RM131 2015-17 655XP500 XP500 All 499XP500 XP500 All 530XS650 XS650 1972-1984 653XT250 XT250 All 249XT350 XT350 All 346XT500 XT500 All 499XT550 XT550 All 552XT600 XT600 All 590

XT660R XT660R All 659XT660X XT660X All 659

XT660Z T N R XT660Z All 660XTZ660 XT660Z Tenere All 659XV400 XV400 Virago 1983 399XV535 XV535 Virago All years 535

XVS400 XVS400 Dragstar 2001-03 400

XVS650A/custom XVS650 custom and classic All years 649

XZ400 XZ400 1982 399XZ550 XZ550 1982-83 550YP400 MAJESTY All 395

YZF R3 YZF R3A All 321CZD300 (X-Max300) CZD300-A 2016-17 292

ZHEJIANG HT300T Base 2015 275

An approved motor bike and motor trike must:

Be the standard model and variant as specified on the above list; and

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Not be modified in any way that increases its power-to-weight ratio.

Schedule 2—Revocation The Motor Vehicles (Approval of Motor Bikes and Motor Trikes) Notice 2019 No 3 made on 17 October 2019 (Gazette no.50, p.3511) is revoked.

Dated: 13 November 2019

Stuart GilbertDEPUTY REGISTRAR OF MOTOR VEHICLES

South Australia

Motor Vehicles (Specified Event) Notice 2020Pursuant to regulation 25(4) of the Motor Vehicles Regulations 2010

1. Short titleThis notice may be cited as the Motor Vehicles (Specified Event) Notice 2020.

2. CommencementThis notice will come into operation on the day it is published in the Government Gazette.

3. Specified event, period and conditionsIn accordance with regulation 25(4) of the Motor Vehicles Regulations 2010, and with the concurrence of the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure (as the Minister responsible for the operation of the Motor Vehicles Act 1959), I, the Minister for Tourism:(a) specify the Santos Tour Down Under as an event; and(b) specify the period commencing at 12.01 a.m. on 1st January 2020 and ending at 11.58 p.m.

on 31st January 2020 as the period during which motor vehicles approved by me may be driven, or caused to stand, on a road in relation to the Santos Tour Down Under; and

(c) specify that the following condition applies to driving such a motor vehicle, or causing such a motor vehicle to stand, on a road in relation to the Santos Tour Down Under:All such vehicles must display number plate covers of a design approved by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles over their vehicle number plates at all times during the period specified in paragraph (b).

Dated: 15 November 2019

Hon David Wickham Ridgway MLCMinister for Trade, Tourism and Investment

2020 TDU NUMBER PLATE DESIGN— SERIES 001-200

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NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1972SECTION 42(1)

Baird Bay Islands Conservation Park Prohibited Area—Notice by the MinisterPursuant to the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972, I, Michael Williams, Director of National Parks and Wildlife, being satisfied that it is expedient for the purposes of conserving native animals, declare the Jones Islands portion of the Baird Bay Islands Conservation Park a prohibited area.This declaration is made in order to restrict disturbance to the breeding cycle of the Australian Sea Lion. A person must not enter the prohibited area unless authorised to do so by a permit issued by the Minister.Dated: 12 November 2019

MICHAEL WILLIAMSDirector of National Parks and Wildlife

Delegate of the Minister for Environment and Water

NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 2004Notice of Authorisation to Take Water from the Central Adelaide Prescribed Wells Area

PURSUANT to Section 128 of the Natural Resources Management Act 2004 (the Act), I, David Speirs, Minister for Environment and Water (the Minister) in the State of South Australia and the Minister to whom the Act is committed, hereby authorise the taking of water from the Central Adelaide Prescribed Wells Area from the prescribed wells specified in Schedule A, for the purpose set out in Schedule  B and subject to the conditions specified in Schedule C.

SCHEDULE APrescribed WellsWell unit number 6628-25882 and 6628-26193 located within Allotment 128 of Filed Plan 15596, within the Hundred of Adelaide.

SCHEDULE BPurposeFor irrigating land used for recreation within the boundary of the City of Unley, in association with the Ridge Park Managed Aquifer Recharge and Recovery Scheme.

SCHEDULE CConditions

1. Water may only be taken from the date of publication of this notice until 30 June 2021.2. A maximum volume of 40 megalitres of water per water use year may be taken from the prescribed wells specified in Schedule A.3. The water user must not take water except through a meter supplied, installed and maintained in accordance with the South

Australian Licensed Water Use Meter Specification approved by the Minister as may be amended from time to time. 4. Meter readings must be used to determine the quantity of water taken.5. The water user must measure, record and report, at least once during each month, at the same time during each calendar month:

a) meter readings ofi. injection volumes

ii. extraction volumes; andb) water salinity concentrations.

6. The water user must provide the data collected in accordance with Condition 5 to the Minister’s representative prior to the end of each month, in a form to be specified by the Minister’s representative.

7. The water user must comply with all measuring, monitoring and recording requirements as specified in the Managed Aquifer Recharge Risk Management and Monitoring Plan (‘the Plan’) as approved by the Minister’s representative and as amended from time to time; and at the times and in the manner required by the Plan.

8. The water user must notify the Minister or the Minister’s agent immediately if a meter fails to measure or record any quantity of water taken under this authorisation or if there is any reason to suspect that a meter may be defective.

9. The water user must comply with the provisions applying to meters set out in Regulation 14 of the Natural Resources Management (Financial Provisions) Regulations 2005. It is an offence to contravene or fail to comply with those provisions.

10. Any additional injection/extraction wells, for the purpose of managed aquifer recharge must be completed in the fractured rock aquifer system only and located on the parcel/s endorsed on this authorisation. Well construction must be in accordance with the General Specifications for Well Construction, Modification and Abandonment in South Australia (or any subsequent or related policy), as provided by the relevant authority. A permit for well construction must be obtained pursuant to section 127 and 135 of the Act, prior to the installation of the well.

For the purposes of this authorisation:‘Water use year’ means a period of 12 months commencing on 1 July and ending 30 June the following calendar year.

Words used in this authorisation that are defined in the Act shall have the meanings as set out in the Act.This authorisation will commence on the date below and will remain in effect until 30 June 2020 unless earlier varied or revoked.Dated: 16 November 2019

DAVID SPEIRSMinister for Environment and Water

NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 2004Notice of Volume of Water Available for Allocation from the River Murray Consumptive Pool

PURSUANT to Section 146 (4) of the Natural Resources Management Act 2004 (‘the Act’), I, Ben Bruce, delegate of the Minister for Environment and Water and Minister to whom the Act is committed, hereby determine the volume of water available for allocation from

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each of the River Murray Prescribed Watercourse‘s Consumptive Pools to water access entitlement holders for the period 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020, as set out in Schedule 1 below:

SCHEDULE 1

Consumptive Pool Classes

Volume of Water Available

for AllocationWater Access Entitlement

Water Allocation Rate as % of Nominal Maximum Water

Allocation Rate of 1 kL/Unit SharekL unit share (%)

Metropolitan Adelaide Class 6 117,000,000 130,000,000 90All Purpose Class 1 8,368,662 8,368,662 100

Class 2 50,000,000 50,000,000 100Class 3 607,798,212 607,798,212 100Class 5 5,568,841 5,568,841 100Class 8 22,200,000 22,200,000 100

All Purpose Sub Total 693,935,715 693,935,715Wetland Class 9 38,953,915 38,953,915 100Environmental *Class 9 7,244,800 7,244,800 100

Total 857,134,430 870,134,430

* Riverine Recovery ProgramThis Notice will remain in effect until 30 June 2020, unless earlier varied.Dated: 14 November 2019

BEN BRUCEExecutive Director, Water and River Murray

Department for Environment and WaterDelegate of the Minister for Environment and Water

PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000Grant of Associated Activities Licence—AAL 275(Adjunct to Petroleum Retention Licence PRL 38)

Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned Associated Activities Licence has been granted with effect from 13 November 2019, under the provisions of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, pursuant to delegated powers dated 29 June 2018.

No of Licence Licensee Locality Area in km2 ReferenceAAL 275 Beach Energy Limited Cooper Basin 0.07 MER-2019/1441

Description of AreaAll that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

All coordinates MGA94, Zone 54448439.998mE 6916159.524mN448431.817mE 6916159.284mN448425.470mE 6916166.163mN448383.247mE 6916239.774mN448333.493mE 6916326.518mN448284.039mE 6916413.432mN448236.289mE 6916501.232mN448194.789mE 6916592.213mN448153.288mE 6916683.195mN448111.787mE 6916774.177mN448061.984mE 6916860.883mN448012.012mE 6916947.501mN447962.040mE 6917034.120mN447953.838mE 6917132.646mN447951.116mE 6917232.609mN447948.395mE 6917332.572mN447945.673mE 6917432.535mN447942.951mE 6917532.498mN447940.229mE 6917632.461mN447937.508mE 6917732.424mN447934.786mE 6917832.387mN447932.064mE 6917932.350mN447929.342mE 6918032.313mN447926.621mE 6918132.276mN447923.899mE 6918232.239mN447921.177mE 6918332.201mN447918.455mE 6918432.164mN447915.734mE 6918532.127mN447913.012mE 6918632.090mN447910.290mE 6918732.053mN447907.568mE 6918832.016mN447904.846mE 6918931.979mN447902.125mE 6919031.942mN447900.253mE 6919131.905mN447903.076mE 6919231.865mN447905.136mE 6919300.293mN447924.921mE 6919300.377mN

447925.003mE 6919300.128mN447922.189mE 6919200.168mN447920.273mE 6919100.207mN447922.995mE 6919000.245mN447925.717mE 6918900.282mN447928.439mE 6918800.319mN447931.160mE 6918700.356mN447933.882mE 6918600.393mN447936.604mE 6918500.430mN447939.326mE 6918400.467mN447942.047mE 6918300.504mN447944.769mE 6918200.541mN447947.491mE 6918100.578mN447950.213mE 6918000.615mN447952.935mE 6917900.652mN447955.656mE 6917800.689mN447958.378mE 6917700.726mN447961.100mE 6917600.763mN447963.822mE 6917500.800mN447966.543mE 6917400.837mN447969.265mE 6917300.874mN447971.987mE 6917200.911mN447974.709mE 6917100.948mN448000.489mE 6917007.498mN448050.461mE 6916920.879mN448100.433mE 6916834.260mN448146.736mE 6916745.751mN448188.237mE 6916654.769mN448229.737mE 6916563.787mN448272.958mE 6916473.682mN448322.164mE 6916386.625mN448371.849mE 6916299.842mN448421.604mE 6916213.098mN448445.404mE 6916170.852mN448444.299mE 6916163.532mN448439.998mE 6916159.524mN

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AREA: 0.07 square kilometres approximately.Dated: 13 November 2019

BARRY A. GOLDSTEINExecutive Director

Energy Resources DivisionDepartment for Energy and Mining

Delegate of the Minister for Energy and Mining

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991SECTION 24

Notice of Confirmation of Road Process OrderRoad Closure—Public Road adjacent Victor Harbor Road, McLaren Vale

BY Road Process Order made on 26 August 2019, the City of Onkaparinga ordered that:1. The whole of the Public Road adjacent Victor Harbor Road, McLaren Vale, situated adjoining Allotment 100 in Deposited

Plan 90755, Hundred of Willunga, more particularly delineated and marked ‘A’ in Preliminary Plan 18/0026 be closed.2. Transfer the whole of land subject to closure to Craig Adrian Bromige-Avery and Angela Barbara Maher in accordance with

the Agreement for Transfer dated 22 August 2019 entered into between the City of Onkaparinga and Craig Adrian Bromige-Avery and Angela Barbara Maher.

3. The following easements are to be granted over portion of the land subject to closure:Grant to the South Australian Water Corporation an easement for water supply purposes over the land marked ‘B’ in Deposited Plan 122378.Grant to the South Australian Water Corporation a right of way on foot over the land marked ‘C’ in Deposited Plan 122378.On 14 November 2019 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Local Government conditionally upon the deposit by the Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 122378 being the authority for the new boundaries.Pursuant to section 24 of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given.Dated: 21 November 2019

M. P. BURDETTSurveyor-General

DPTI: 2018/17853/01

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991SECTION 24

Notice of Confirmation of Road Process OrderRoad Closure—Public Road, Bower

BY Road Process Order made on 21 October 2019, the Regional Council of Goyder ordered that:1. The Public Road, Bower, situated adjoining Sections 15, 16 and 174, Hundred of Bower, more particularly delineated and

lettered ‘A’ and ‘B’ in Preliminary Plan 19/0015 be closed.2. Transfer the whole of the land subject to closure to Richard Anthony Schiller in accordance with the Agreement for Transfer

dated 3 October 2019 entered into between the Regional Council of Goyder and Richard Anthony Schiller.On 14 November 2019 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Local Government conditionally upon the deposit by the Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 122541 being the authority for the new boundaries.Pursuant to section 24 of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, NOTICE of the Order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given.Dated: 21 November 2019

M. P. BURDETTSurveyor-General

DPTI: 2019/07133/01

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MOTOR SPORT ACT 1984 SECTION 20 (1)—DECLARATION OF AREA, PERIOD AND PRESCRIBED WORKS PERIOD

Notice by the MinisterPURSUANT to Section 20 (1) of the South Australian Motor Sport Act 1984 (the Act), I, the Minister to whom the administration of that Act has been committed, in respect of the motor sport event promoted by the South Australian Tourism Commission under the name ‘Adelaide 500’, acting on the recommendation of the Commission, declare:

(a) that the area delineated on the plan in the schedule will be the declared area under the Act for the purposes of the event;(b) that the period commencing on 19 February 2020 and ending on 23 February 2020 (both days inclusive) will be the declared

period under the Act for the purposes of the event; and(c) that the prescribed works period in respect of works necessary for the purpose of staging the Adelaide 500, be the period

commencing on 2 December 2019 and concluding on 20 April 2020 inclusive.Dated: 21 November 2019

HON DAVID WICKHAM RIDGWAY MLCMinister for Trade, Tourism and Investment

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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MOTOR SPORT ACT 1984 SECTION 26—AVAILABILITY OF PLANS FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION

Notice by the MinisterPURSUANT to Section 26 of the South Australian Motor Sport Act 1984 (the Act), I, the Minister to whom the administration of that Act has been committed, hereby designates the offices of the South Australian Tourism Commission, Level 9 250 Victoria Square/Tarntanyangga, Adelaide, S.A. 5000, as the place at which may be inspected by members of the public plans of all works proposed to be carried out by the South Australian Tourism Commission in relation to the event known as the ‘Adelaide 500’.Dated: 21 November 2019

HON DAVID WICKHAM RIDGWAY MLCMinister for Trade, Tourism and Investment

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MOTOR SPORT REGULATIONS 2014REGULATION 10—OPENING AND CLOSING TIME OF THE DECLARED AREA

Notice by the South Australian Tourism CommissionPURSUANT to Regulation 10 of the South Australian Motor Sport Regulations 2014 I, Rodney Harrex, Chief Executive of the SATC to whom the administration of that regulation has been committed, hereby fix the following opening and closing times in respect of declared areas for each day of the declared period for the 2020 Superloop Adelaide 500:

Day Opening Time Closing TimeThursday, 20 February 2020 9:00am 12 midnightFriday, 21 February 2020 9:00am 12 midnightSaturday, 22 February 2020 9:00am 12 midnightSunday, 23 February 2020 9:00am 12 midnight

Dated: 21 November 2019RODNEY HARREX

Chief ExecutiveSouth Australian Tourism Commission

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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MOTOR SPORT REGULATIONS 2014 (SA)REGULATION 11—PERMITS ETC. MAY BE SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS

CONDITIONS IMPOSED ON PERMITS, AUTHORISATIONS AND TICKETS 2020 ADELAIDE 500Notice by the Minister

PURSUANT to regulation 11 of the South Australian Motor Sport Regulations 2014 (SA), the Minister to whom the administration of the South Australian Motor Sport Act 1984 (SA) (the Act) has been committed hereby imposes the following conditions in respect of a permit, authorisation or ticket (collectively, Ticket) sold or granted by the SATC allowing entry to the motor sport event known as the Adelaide 500 (Event), in addition to any term stated or referred to in the Ticket. Every Ticket allowing entry to the Event is subject to: (a) these conditions, as amended by the SATC from time to time (displayed at Event entrances and available at https://superloopadl500.com.au); (b) the Act and regulations made under the Act; and (c) any reasonable direction issued by SATC, its employees, officers, agents, professional advisers, or any person appointed as an authorised person pursuant to regulation 20 under the Act (Authorised Person), (collectively, Conditions). Any person who, at any time, holds, purchases or otherwise acquires a Ticket (Patron) to enter the Event accepts and understands as binding the Conditions and any accompanying risks, obligations and responsibilities. It is each Patron’s responsibility to inform themselves of all the Conditions.

1. Motor Sport Activities are inherently dangerous recreational activities and there is significant risk of injury, disability or death.If you do not wish to be exposed to such risks, then you should not attend at or participate in Motor Sport Activities.WARNING: If you participate in these activities your rights to sue the supplier under the Competition and Consumer Act

2010 if you are killed or injured because the activities were not supplied with due care and skill or were not reasonably fit for their purpose, are excluded, restricted or modified in the way set out in or on this sign.

In exchange for being able to attend or participate in the Motor Sport Activities, you agree: to release the SATC, the Crown in the right of South Australia, the Confederation of Australia Motor Sport Ltd

(CAMS) and the Entities* to the extent that any or all of them are providing Recreational Services from all liability for: a) your death; b) any physical or mental injury (including the aggravation, acceleration or recurrence of such an injury); c) the contraction, aggravation or acceleration of a disease; d) the coming into existence, the aggravation, acceleration or recurrence of any other condition, circumstance, occurrence, activity, form of behaviour, course of conduct or state of affairs: i. that is or may be harmful or disadvantageous to you or the community; or ii. that may result in harm or disadvantage to you or the community, howsoever arising from your participation in or attendance at the Motor Sport Activities;

to indemnify and hold harmless and keep indemnified SATC, the Crown in the Right of South Australia, CAMS and each of the Entities to the maximum extent permitted by law in respect of any Claim by any person; and

to attend at or participate in the Motor Sport Activities at your own risk.NOTE: The change to your rights, as set out in or on this sign, does not apply if your death or injury is due to reckless

conduct on the supplier's part. "Reckless Conduct" means conduct where the supplier of the recreational services is aware, or should reasonably have been aware, of a significant risk that the conduct could result in personal injury to another person and engages in the conduct despite the risk and without adequate justification. See section 139A of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010.

* “Entities” means event and competition organisers/promoters/managers, land and track owners/managers/administrators/lessees, CAMS affiliated clubs, state and territory governments and insured listed in CAMS’ public/product/professional indemnity insurance policies and each of their related bodies corporate (including their related bodies corporate) and each of their organs and agencies, officers/president/directors/executives, employees, servants, agents, partners, providers, members, competitors, drivers, co-drivers, navigators, officials, crew members, pit crew, delegates, licence holders, representatives, commissions, committees, advisers, trustees, councils, panels, shareholders, volunteers, officials, appointees, delegated bodies and sponsors.

2. At the Event, Patrons must not: (a) post, stick or place any poster, placard, bill, banner, print, paper or any advertising material on any building, structure, fence or tree; (b) promote any advertising or promotional material, samples of goods or services or any other matter or thing or otherwise engage in ambush marketing; (c) disrupt, interrupt or behave in any manner that may disrupt or interrupt any official or employee or contractor of the SATC, or any race, event or activity; (d) act or conduct oneself in such a way as to hinder, obstruct or interfere with a driver of any vehicle taking part in a race or to adversely affect the safety of the public; (e) deliberately obstruct the view of any Patron seated in a seat in the immediate vicinity, or cause unreasonable inconvenience to any Patron, official or employee or contractor of the SATC, or interfere with the comfort of any Patron or their enjoyment of the Event; (f) use racist, indecent or obscene language or threatening or insulting words or otherwise behave in a threatening, abusive, riotous, indecent or insulting manner; (g) interfere with, obstruct or hinder the SATC or an Authorised Person in the exercise of their powers, functions or duties; (h) ignite any flare or firework, explosive of smoke bomb; (i) become intoxicated, use banned drugs or supply alcohol to minors; (j) smoke in a designated ‘no smoking’ area; or (k) refuse to follow any reasonable direction issued by the SATC.

3. Patrons must not have in their possession at the Event, or bring into the Event any: (a) alcoholic beverage (unless purchased at the Event); (b) glass bottle or glass container (unless purchased at the Event); (c) beverage container with the manufacturer’s seal broken (unless purchased at the Event); (d) hard cased esky or ice box (polystyrene eskies and cooler bags acceptable); (e) chair, lounge, bench or stool, other than a folding chair or folding stool; (f) clothing bearing any racist, indecent or obscene language or images, patch, insignia or logo (Colours); (g) prohibited or controlled weapon, firearm, or any dangerous goods; (h) animal, other than an assistance dog; (i) flare, firework, laser pointer, or distress signal; or (j) item the possession of which does not have an ordinary and reasonable use by a Patron at the Event and which may be used to damage or deface property, buildings or any part of the area used for the Event (including without limitation any spray paint), disrupt or interrupt the Event, hinder, obstruct or interfere with any driver taking part in the Event, adversely affect public safety, excavate any part of the area used for the Event or erect any structure.

4. The SATC may, at any time, require a Patron to open for inspection any vehicle, bag, basket or other receptacle, or turn out their pockets. Patrons who fail to comply with such a request may be refused entry or directed to leave the Event.

5. The SATC may direct any Patron at any time at the Event to produce a valid Ticket.6. At all times, Tickets remain the property of the SATC.7. The SATC may set aside (a) certain areas as reserved areas; (b) certain blocks of seats as reserved blocks of seats; and (c)

certain seats as reserved seats. A person who is not the holder of a Ticket conferring an entitlement to: (a) enter and remain in a reserved area; or (b) occupy a seat in a reserved block of seats; or (c) occupy a reserved seat, must not enter or remain in that area or occupy that seat.

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8. Each Patron must keep his or her Ticket safe and in good condition, as the SATC is not obliged to replace any Ticket under any circumstances, including but not limited to loss or theft – however the SATC may, in its sole and absolute discretion, replace a Ticket which has been lost or stolen (and may charge a fee for that replacement).

9. Each Patron’s entry to the Event is not transferable. If a Patron is exiting the Event and seeks re-entry, the Patron must produce a valid Ticket for that day and/or the Patron’s hand must be stamped to regain entry on the same day. The stamp must be shown together with a valid Ticket for that day to regain entry.

10. Patrons holding a concession ticket must provide identification confirming concession status at the time of entry.11. Unless otherwise authorised by the SATC, every child entering the Event must have a Ticket. The child Patron must be

accompanied by an adult Patron (18 years of age or over) at all times during attendance at the Event. The SATC or its representatives may require evidence of the child Patron’s age or make a reasonable assessment of the Patron’s age in which case SATC’s or its representative’s assessment will be final and determinative. If the SATC (or its representative) assesses any Patron bearing a Children’s Ticket to be older than the age applicable to the Ticket, the SATC may: (a) refuse entry or direct the Patron to leave the Event without refund; or (b) direct the person to purchase a Ticket that is available to persons of that age. Patrons who accompany children at the Event are responsible for the care, conduct and supervision of those children and must keep those children within sight at all times. Children may not be permitted to enter certain areas at the Event as determined or advised by the SATC in its absolute discretion.

12. The SATC reserves the right to add, withdraw or substitute any drivers, performers or activities including any concerts or other entertainment associated with the Event, vary programs, other conveniences and attractions and audience capacity from time to time.

13. The SATC will not be liable to any Patron for any loss or damage (including indirect or consequential loss or damage) suffered as a result of or arising from or in any way connected to cancellation, postponement or change to the Event (or any part of the Event).

14. The SATC will refund payments made by Patrons to the SATC for Tickets only if the entire Event is cancelled and cannot be rescheduled.

15. Patrons must not, without the written approval of the SATC: (a) broadcast, telecast or transmit by any means whatsoever any sound or moving image of the Event or any part of the Event; or (b) make any sound recording or any visual record or moving images of the Event or any part of the Event for profit or gain, from within or outside the Event area.

16. Patrons acknowledge that the SATC and third parties authorised by the SATC may make, create, store, record, transmit, reproduce or use recordings and images or any likenesses at or in relation to the Event (including, without limitation, of Patrons). Each Patron grants the SATC and third parties authorised by it, permission to use any recordings, images or likenesses of the Patron in any media world-wide and for any purpose without identification, compensation or payment of any kind.

17. The SATC, its representatives, including any Authorised Person, may refuse entry to any Patron or direct any Patron to leave the Event. Any person who does not comply with the Conditions may be refused entry or directed to leave the Event.

18. Patrons acknowledge and agree that any part or parts of these Conditions that is illegal or unenforceable may be severed from these Conditions and the remaining part or parts of the Conditions continue in force.

19. A person who contravenes or fails to comply with these Conditions is subject to a maximum penalty of $1,250.20. These Conditions are governed by, and are to be construed in accordance with, the law of the state of South Australia.

Dated: 21 November 2019HON DAVID WICKHAM RIDGWAY MLC

Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment

SUMMARY OFFENCES ACT 1953NOTICE OF MINISTERIAL DECLARATION

Declared Public PrecinctsI, VICKIE CHAPMAN, Attorney-General in the State of South Australia, being the Minister responsible for the administration of Part 14B – Declared Public Precincts of the Summary Offences Act 1953, DO HEREBY DECLARE pursuant to the provisions of section 66N of the said Act that the area, comprised of more than one public place, within the following boundaries:

North Eastern boundary of Eyre Terrace Eastern boundary of Flinders Parade, including the beachfront to the waterline Southern boundary of Esplanade, including Soldiers Memorial Gardens and the beachfront to the waterline Eastern boundary of the continuation of Franklin Parade including Kent Reserve beachfront to the waterline South Western boundary of Harbour View Terrace North Western side of Bay Road Northern side of Victoria Street Northern side of Albert Place Western side of Ocean Street North Western side of Torrens Street

will be a declared public precinct for a period of nine (9) hours from 6:00pm Friday 22 November 2019 until 3.00am Saturday 23 November 2019; nine (9) hours from 6:00pm Saturday 23 November 2019 until 3.00am Sunday 24 November 2019 and nine (9) hours from 6:00pm Sunday 24 November 2019 until 3.00am Monday 25 November 2019, local time. I am satisfied that there is, during the periods specified in this declaration, a reasonable likelihood of conduct posing a risk to public order and safety in the area specified.I am satisfied that the inclusion of each public place in the area is reasonable having regard to that identified risk.Dated: 14 November 2019

Vickie ChapmanAttorney-General

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APPENDIX DMap of ‘Victor Harbor’ Declared Public Precinct

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South Australia

Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Act (Commencement) Proclamation 20191—Short title

This proclamation may be cited as the Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2019.

2—Commencement of suspended provisionsThe following provisions of the Statutes Amendment (SACAT) Act   2019 (No 14 of 2019) come into operation on 2 December 2019:

(a) Part 2;

(b) Part 5;

(c) Parts 9 and 10;

(d) Parts 13 to 15 (inclusive);

(e) Part 18;

(f) Parts 27 to 30 (inclusive).

Made by the Governor’s Deputywith the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 21 November 2019

South Australia

Statutes Amendment (Vehicle Inspections and South Eastern Freeway Offences) Act (Commencement) Proclamation 20191—Short title

This proclamation may be cited as the Statutes Amendment (Vehicle Inspections and South Eastern Freeway Offences) Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2019.

2—Commencement of suspended provisionsSections 4, 5, 6, 9 and 11 of the Statutes Amendment (Vehicle Inspections and South Eastern Freeway Offences) Act   2017 (No 54 of 2017) come into operation on 21 November 2019.

Made by the Governor’s Deputywith the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 21 November 2019

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South Australia

Youth Court (Designation and Classification of Magistrate) Proclamation 2019under section 9 of the Youth Court Act 1993

1—Short titleThis proclamation may be cited as the Youth Court (Designation and Classification of Magistrate) Proclamation 2019.

2—CommencementThis proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

3—Designation and classification of magistrateThe Magistrate named in Schedule   1 is—

(a) designated as a magistrate of the Youth Court of South Australia; and

(b) classified as a member of the Court's principal judiciary; and

(c) declared to be a member of the Court's principal judiciary for a term of 1 year.

Schedule 1—Magistrate of the CourtLuke Anthony Davis

Made by the Governor’s Deputywith the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 21 November 2019

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South Australia

Motor Vehicles (Vehicle Inspections) Variation Regulations 2019under the Motor Vehicles Act 1959

ContentsPart   1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions

Part   2—Variation of Motor Vehicles Regulations   2010 4 Variation of regulation 90—Remission and reduction of fees 5 Variation of Schedule 1—Fees

Part 1—Preliminary1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Motor Vehicles (Vehicle Inspections) Variation Regulations 2019.

2—CommencementThese regulations come into operation on the day on which section 9 of the Statutes Amendment (Vehicle Inspections and South Eastern Freeway Offences) Act 2017 comes into operation.

3—Variation provisionsIn these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.

Part 2—Variation of Motor Vehicles Regulations 20104—Variation of regulation 90—Remission and reduction of fees

Regulation 90(1)(e)—delete "section 139(1)(ab)(iii)" and substitute:

section 139(1)(d)

5—Variation of Schedule 1—Fees(1) Schedule 1, clause 1—delete "In this Part—" and substitute:

In this Schedule—

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(2) Schedule 1, clause 1, definition of Transport Department premises—delete the definition and substitute:

Transport Department premises, in relation to an examination of a motor vehicle for the purposes of section 139(1)(d) of the Act, includes a place specified under section 139(4)(b)(ii) of the Act at which the motor vehicle is required to be produced for the purpose of the examination;

(3) Schedule 1, clause 41—delete "section 139(1)(ab)(iii)" wherever occurring and substitute in each case:

section 139(1)(d)

(4) Schedule 1, clause 41(3)—delete "section 139(1)" and substitute:

section 139(10)Note—

As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act   1978 , the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.

Made by the Governor’s Deputywith the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 21 November 2019

No 241 of 2019

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South Australia

Road Traffic (Miscellaneous) (Vehicle Inspections) Variation Regulations 2019under the Road Traffic Act 1961

ContentsPart   1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions

Part   2—Variation of Road Traffic (Miscellaneous) Regulations   2014 4 Variation of Schedule   3—Fees

Part 1—Preliminary1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Road Traffic (Miscellaneous) (Vehicle Inspections) Variation Regulations 2019.

2—CommencementThese regulations come into operation on the day on which section 9 of the Statutes Amendment (Vehicle Inspections and South Eastern Freeway Offences) Act   2017 comes into operation.

3—Variation provisionsIn these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.

Part 2—Variation of Road Traffic (Miscellaneous) Regulations 20144—Variation of Schedule 3—Fees

(1) Schedule 3, clause 1, definition of Transport Department inspection, (c)—delete paragraph (c) and substitute:

(c) section 139(1)(c) of the Motor Vehicles Act   1959 ; or

(2) Schedule 3, clause 1(2), table—delete "section 139(1)(ab)(i) or (ii) or (1)(ac)(ii)(A) or (B)" and substitute:

section 139(1)(c)Note—

As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act   1978 , the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.

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Made by the Governor’s Deputywith the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 21 November 2019

No 242 of 2019

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RULES OF COURTMAGISTRATES COURT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Amendment 27 to the Magistrates Court (Civil) Rules 2013PURSUANT to section 49 of the Magistrates Court Act 1991 and all other enabling powers, we, the undersigned, do hereby make the following amendments to the Magistrates Court (Civil) Rules 2013 as amended.

1. These Rules may be cited as the ‘Magistrates Court (Civil) Rules 2013 (Amendment 27)’.2. The Magistrates Court (Civil) Rules 2013 (‘the Rules’) as amended by these amendments apply to and govern all actions

commenced in the civil division of the Court on and after the date on which these amendments are gazetted. 3. Rule 2(1) is amended to insert the following after the definition of “judgment debt”:

“Judicial Registrar” means a Judicial Registrar appointed pursuant to section 7AB of the Magistrates Court Act 1991.4. Rule 2(1) is amended to delete the definition of “the Registrar” and replace it with the following:

“the Registrar” means any Registrar of the Court other than the Principal Registrar or a Judicial Registrar.5. Rule 2 is further amended to insert the following after rule 2(3)

(4) For the purposes of these Rules, a reference to “a Magistrate” is also taken to be a reference to a Judicial Registrar except for in sub-rules 40(6), 40(7) and 112(3)(ab).

6. Rule 112 is amended to insert the following after rule 112(3)(a):(ab) A Judicial Registrar may refer any matter to a Magistrate.

Dated: 23 October 2019MARY-LOUISE HRIBAL

Chief MagistrateBRETT JONATHON DIXON

MagistrateKYM ANDREW MILLARD

MagistrateALISON FRANCES ADAIR

Magistrate

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CITY OF ADELAIDEIntention to Consult on the Draft Community Land Management Plan and

the Draft Master Plan for Rymill Park/ Murlawirrapurka (Park 14)NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 198 of the Local Government Act 1999, that consultation will be open from 25 November 2019 until 16 December 2019.Further information can be found on the City of Adelaide website at: www.yoursay.cityofadelaide.com.au.Dated: 13 November 2019

M. GOLDSTONEChief Executive Officer

CITY OF MARIONRevocation and Disposal of Community Land

Pursuant to Section 194 of the Local Government Act 1999, the Corporation of the City of Marion proposes to revoke the classification as Community Land of the land located at Lot 482 in Deposited Plan 95697 and situated at 37-41 Travers Street Sturt - commonly known as Travers Street Reserve - subject to the Minister’s approval.Council is considering the disposal of 679 square metres of the land, subject to the Minister’s approval. The net proceeds from the sale of the land will be used for the development of existing or new facilities currently being considered by Council. The balance of the reserve of 4,758 square metres will be retained by Council as open space and will be reinstated as Community Land.Any interested person may inspect the plan of the land to be disposed of and the report containing a description of the land, the reasons for the proposal, any Dedication, Reservation or Trust to which the land is subject, the intention of Council once the revocation has occurred and its effect on the community at the Council’s offices at 245 Sturt Road Sturt and 935 Marion Road Mitchell Park and at Council’s Libraries during business hours.Any representations in relation to this matter must be lodged in writing to the Council at PO Box 21 Oaklands Park SA 5047 or the Making Marion website www.makingmarion.com.au/travers-street-reserve-revocation within 28 days from the publication of this notice.Council contact: Heather Carthew, Land Asset Officer Phone 7420 6584Dated: 20 November 2019

ADRIAN SKULLChief Executive Officer

CITY OF PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELDClose of Roll for Supplementary Election

Due to the resignation of a member of the council, a supplementary election will be necessary to fill the vacancy of Councillor for Enfield Ward.The voters roll for this supplementary election will close at 5.00pm on Friday 29 November 2019. You are entitled to vote in the election if you are on the State electoral roll. If you have recently turned 18 or changed your residential or postal address you must complete an electoral enrolment form, available from post offices or online at www.ecsa.sa.gov.au If you are not eligible to enrol on the State electoral roll you may still be entitled to enrol to vote if you own or occupy a property. Contact the council to find out how.Nominations to fill the vacancy will open on Thursday 9 January 2020 and will be received until 12 noon on Thursday 23 January 2020.The election will be conducted entirely by post with the return of ballot material to reach the Returning Officer no later than 12 noon on Monday 24 February 2020.Dated: 21 November 2019

MICK SHERRYReturning Officer

ADELAIDE PLAINS COUNCILLIQUOR LICENSING (DRY AREAS) NOTICE 2019

Under section 131 (1ab) of the Liquor Licensing Act 19971—Short title

This notice may be cited as the Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas) Notice 2019.2—Commencement

This notice comes into operation on 13 December 2019.3—Interpretation

(1) In this notice—Principal notice means the Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas) Notice 2015 published in the Gazette on 5.1.15, as in force from time to time.

(2) Clause 3 of the principal notice applies to this notice as if it were the principal notice.4—Consumption etc of liquor prohibited in dry areas

(1) Pursuant to Section 131 of the Act, the consumption and possession of liquor in the area described in the Schedule is prohibited in accordance with the provisions of the Schedule.

(2) The prohibition has effect during the periods specified in the Schedule.(3) The prohibition does not extend to private land in the area described in the Schedule.(4) Unless the contrary intention appears, the prohibition of the possession of liquor in the area does not extend to—

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(a) a person who is genuinely passing through the area if—(i) the liquor is in the original container in which it was purchased from licensed premises; and (ii) the container has not been opened; or

(b) a person who has possession of the liquor in the course of carrying on a business or in the course of his or her employment by another person in the course of carrying on a business; or

(c) a person who is permanently or temporarily residing at premises within the area or on the boundary of the area and who enters the area solely for the purpose of passing through it to enter those premises or who enters the area from those premises for the purpose of leaving the area.

SCHEDULE—TWO WELLS AREA 11—Extent of prohibition

The consumption of liquor is prohibited and the possession of liquor is prohibited.2—Period of prohibition

From 5 pm on 13 December 2019 to 5 am on 14 December 2019.3—Description of area

Old Port Wakefield Road between Gawler Road and Chapman Street in Two Wells.

Made by Adelaide Plains CouncilDated: 21 November 2019

JAMES MILLERChief Executive Officer

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DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ELLISTON

Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas) Notice 2019Under section 131 (1a) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997

1—Short title

This notice may be cited as the Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas) Notice 2019.

2—Commencement

This notice comes into operation on 31 December 2019.

3—Interpretation

(1) In this notice—

Principal notice means the Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas) Notice 2015 published in the Gazette on 5.1.15, as in force from time to time.

(2) Clause 3 of the principal notice applies to this notice as if it were the principal notice.

4—Consumption etc of liquor prohibited in dry areas

(1) Pursuant to Section 131 of the Act, the consumption and possession of liquor in the area described in the Schedule is prohibited in accordance with the provisions of the Schedule.

(2) The prohibition has effect during the periods specified in the Schedule.

(3) The prohibition does not extend to private land in the area described in the Schedule.

(4) Unless the contrary intention appears, the prohibition of the possession of liquor in the area does not extend to—

(a) a person who is genuinely passing through the area if—

(i) the liquor is in the original container in which it was purchased from licensed premises; and

(ii) the container has not been opened; or

(b) a person who has possession of the liquor in the course of carrying on a business or in the course of his or her employment by another person in the course of carrying on a business; or

(c) a person who is permanently or temporarily residing at premises within the area or on the boundary of the area and who enters the area solely for the purpose of passing through it to enter those premises or who enters the area from those premises for the purpose of leaving the area.

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Schedule—Elliston Area 1

1—Extent of prohibition

The consumption of liquor is prohibited and the possession of liquor is prohibited.

2—Period of prohibition

From 9 pm on 31 December 2019 to 8 am on 1 January 2020.

3—Description of area

The area in and adjacent to Elliston bounded as follows: commencing at the point at which the prolongation in a straight line of the north-western boundary of Section 417 Hundred of Ward intersects the low water mark on Waterloo Bay, then generally south-easterly, southerly, westerly and south-easterly along the low water mark to the point at which it is intersected by the prolongation in a straight line of the western boundary of Section 405 Hundred of Ward, then northerly along that prolongation and boundary of Section 405, the western boundary of Section 7 Hundred of Ward and the western boundary of Section 68 Hundred of Ward, to the northern boundary of Section 68, then in a straight line by the shortest route to the point at which the western and southern boundaries of Section 384 Hundred of Ward meet, then northerly along the western boundary of Section 384 to the point at which it meets the north-eastern boundary of the Section, then in a straight line by the shortest route (across Flinders Highway) to the point at which the eastern boundary of Colton Back Road meets the northern boundary of Flinders Highway, then generally northerly and north-westerly along the eastern boundary of Colton Back Road to the point at which it is intersected by the prolongation in a straight line of the norther n boundary of Silo Road, then south-westerly along that prolongation and boundary of Silo Road to the western boundary of Lot 41 of DP 72507, then generally northerly and westerly along the western and southern boundaries of Lot 41 to the point at which the southern boundary of the Lot meets the eastern boundary of Flinders Highway, then generally southerly and south-easterly along that boundary to the point at which it is intersected by the prolongation in a straight line of the north-western boundary of Section 417 Hundred of Ward, then south-westerly along that prolongation and boundary of Section 417, and the prolongation in a straight line of that boundary, to the point of commencement. The area does not include any jetty, boat ramp or other structure projecting below the low water mark from within the area described above.

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Schedule—Port Kenny Area 1

1—Extent of prohibition

The consumption of liquor is prohibited and the possession of liquor is prohibited.

2—Period of prohibition

From 9 pm on 31 December 2019 to 8 am on 1 January 2020.

3—Description of area

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The area in and adjacent to Port Kenny bounded as follows: commencing at the point at which the prolongation in a straight line of the eastern boundary of Lot 1 of DP 29315 intersects the north-eastern boundary of Main Street (Flinders Highway), then south-westerly along that prolongation and boundary of Lot 1to the eastern boundary of Lot 2 of DP 29315, then south-westerly along that eastern boundary of Lot 2 and the prolongation in a straight line of that boundary to the low water mark on the northern side of Venus Bay, then generally south-easterly, northerly and easterly along the low water mark to the point at which it is intersected by the prolongation in a straight line of the eastern boundary of Lot 17 of DP 4405, then north-easterly along that prolongation and boundary of Lot 17 to the northern boundary of the Lot, then north-westerly along the northern boundaries of Lots 17, 16 and 15 of DP 4405 to the eastern boundary of Lot 12 of DP 4405, then northerly along the eastern boundary of that Lot, and the eastern boundaries of Lots 11 and 10 of DP 4405, to the northern boundary of Lot 10, then westerly along that boundary of Lot 10 to the eastern boundary of Sunny Street, then northerly along that boundary of Sunny Street and the western boundary of Piece 101 of DP 88280 to the point at which the western boundary of Piece 101 is intersected by the prolongation in a straight line of the north-eastern boundary of Lot 288 of FP 180320, then north-westerly along that prolongation and boundary of Lot 288 to the north-western boundary of the Lot, then south-westerly along the north-western boundary of Lot 288 to the north-eastern boundary of Section 68 Hundred of Wright, then north-westerly and south-westerly along the north-eastern and north-western boundaries of the Section to the point at which the north-western boundary meets the north-eastern boundary of Lot 200 of DP 84488, then north-westerly along that boundary of Lot 200 to the north-western boundary of the Lot, then south-westerly along the north-western boundary of Lot 200 and the prolongation in a straight line of that boundary to the point at which that prolongation intersects the north-eastern boundary of Main Street (Flinders Highway), then north-westerly along that boundary of Main Street to the point of commencement. The area does not include any jetty, boat ramp or other structure projecting below low water mark from within the area described above.

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Schedule—Venus Bay Area 1

1—Extent of prohibition

The consumption of liquor is prohibited and the possession of liquor is prohibited.

2—Period of prohibition

From 9 pm on 31 December 2019 to 8 am on 1 January 2020.

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3—Description of area

The area in and adjacent to the town of Venus Bay bounded as follows: commencing at the point at which the prolongation in a straight line of the northern boundary of Lot 62 DP 34608 intersects the low water mark of Venus Bay, then in a westerly, north-westerly direction along the northern boundary of Lot 62, then generally southerly, south-westerly along the western boundary of the Lot, then generally in a south, south-easterly, easterly, north-easterly and northerly direction along the boundary of Lot 62 to the point at which the common boundary of Lot 62 and Lot 3 FP6331 meets the southern boundary of Venus Bay Road, then in a straight line by the shortest route along (Venus Bay Road) to the south-western corner of Lot 58 DP34994, then in a straight line by the shortest route to the eastern boundary of the Lot, then generally north-easterly and north-westerly along that boundary of Lot 58 and the prolongation of this boundary to the point at which the boundary intersects the low water mark, then south-westerly and north-westerly along the northern low water mark to the point of commencement. This area includes any jetty, boat ramp or structure projecting below the low water mark from within the area described above.

Made by the District Council of Ellistonon 19 November 2019

GEOFF SHERIDANChief Executive Officer

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DISTRICT COUNCIL OF FRANKLIN HARBOURClose of Roll for Supplementary Election

Due to the resignation of a member of the council, a supplementary election will be necessary to fill the vacancy of Area Councillor.The voters roll for this supplementary election will close at 5.00pm on Friday 29 November 2019. You are entitled to vote in the election if you are on the State electoral roll. If you have recently turned 18 or changed your residential or postal address you must complete an electoral enrolment form, available from post offices or online at www.ecsa.sa.gov.au If you are not eligible to enrol on the State electoral roll you may still be entitled to enrol to vote if you own or occupy a property. Contact the council to find out how.Nominations to fill the vacancy will open on Thursday 9 January 2020 and will be received until 12 noon on Thursday 23 January 2020.The election will be conducted entirely by post with the return of ballot material to reach the Returning Officer no later than 12 noon on Monday 24 February 2020.Dated: 21 November 2019

MICK SHERRYReturning Officer

REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOYDERROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991

Road Closure – Public Road, LeightonNotice is hereby given, pursuant to section 10 of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that the Regional Council of Goyder proposes to make a Road Process Order to close and merge with Section 446, Hundred of Ayers, the whole of the unmade public road as delineated and lettered ‘A’ on the Preliminary Plan No. 19/0046.A copy of the plan and a statement of persons affected are available for public inspection at the Council Office, 1 Market Square, Burra SA 5417 and the Adelaide Office of the Surveyor-General during normal office hours. The Preliminary Plan may also be viewed at www.sa.gov.au/roadsactproposals.Any application for easement or objection must set out the full name, address and details of the submission and must be fully supported by reasons.The application for easement or objection must be made in writing to the Council, 1 Market Square, Burra SA 5417 within 28 days of this notice and a copy must be forwarded to the Surveyor-General at GPO Box 1354 Adelaide 5001. Where a submission is made, the Council will give notification of a meeting at which the matter will be considered.Dated: 23 October 2019

DAVID STEVENSONChief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF STREAKY BAY

South Australia

Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas) Notice 2019 Under section 131(1a) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997

1—Short title

This notice may be cited as the Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas) Notice 2019.

2—Commencement

This notice comes into operation on 31 December 2019.

3—Interpretation

(1) In this notice—

Principal notice means the Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas) Notice 2015 published in the Gazette on 5.1.15, as in force from time to time.

(2) Clause 3 of the principal notice applies to this notice as if it were the principal notice.

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21 November 2019 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3945

4—Consumption etc of liquor prohibited in dry areas

(1) Pursuant to section 131 of the Act, the consumption and possession of liquor in the area described in the Schedule is prohibited in accordance with the provisions of the Schedule.

(2) The prohibition has effect during the periods specified in the Schedule.

(3) The prohibition does not extend to private land in the area described in the Schedule.

(4) Unless the contrary intention appears, the prohibition of the possession of liquor in the area does not extend to—

(a) a person who is genuinely passing through the area if—

i. the liquor is in the original container in which it was purchased from licensed premises; and

ii. the container has not been opened; or

(b) a person who has possession of the liquor in the course of carrying on a business or in the course of his or her employment by another person in the course of carrying on a business; or

(c) a person who is permanently or temporarily residing at premises within the area or on the boundary of the area and who enters the area solely for the purpose of passing through it to enter those premises or who enters the area from those premises for the purpose of leaving the area.

(5) Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 are in substitution for Schedule—Streaky Bay Area 1 and Area 2 in the principal notice.

Schedule 1—Streaky Bay Area 1 1—Extent of prohibition

The consumption of liquor is prohibited and the possession of liquor is prohibited.

2—Period of prohibition

From 6.00pm on Tuesday, 31 December 2019 to 8.00am on Wednesday, 1 January 2020.

3—Description of area

The area in and adjacent to the town of Streaky Bay bounded as follows: commencing at the point at which the prolongation in a straight line of the eastern boundary of Linklater Street intersects the low water mark on the southern side of Blanche Port, then generally easterly along the low water mark to the point at which it is intersected by the prolongation in a straight line of the western boundary of Philip Street, then south-easterly along that prolongation and boundary of Philip Street to the northern boundary of Wells Street, then south-westerly and westerly along that boundary of Wells Street to the eastern boundary of Linklater Street, then northerly along that boundary of Linklater Street and the prolongation in a straight line of that boundary to the point of commencement. The area includes the whole of any jetty, boat ramp,

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slipway or other structure that projects below the low water mark from within the area described (as well as any area beneath such a structure).

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21 November 2019 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3947

Schedule 2—Streaky Bay Area 2

1—Extent of prohibition

The consumption of liquor is prohibited and the possession of liquor is prohibited.

2—Period of prohibition

From 6.00pm on Tuesday, 31 December 2019 to 8.00am on Wednesday, 1 January 2020.

3—Description of area

The area adjacent to Streaky Bay, generally known as the Little Islands car park and access road (together with adjoining land), comprising—

(a) the whole of that part of the Government road (the access road between Little Islands Road and the Little Islands car park) that lies between the north-eastern boundary of Lot 101 DP 70670 and the south-western boundary of Lot 102 DP 70670; and

(b) the area at the north-western end of that part of the Government road (including a car park and other land) bounded on the south-east by the south-eastern boundary of Lot 104 DP 70670 from a point 140 metres south-west of the north-eastern boundary of Lot 101 DP 70670 ("point A") to a point 140 metres north-east of the south-western boundary of Lot 102 DP 70670 ("point B"), on the north-east by a straight line along the shortest route from point B to the low water mark of Blanche Port, on the north-west by the low water mark of Blanche Port and on the south-west by a straight line along the shortest route from the low water mark of Blanche Port to point A.

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Made by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner

on 21 November 2019

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21 November 2019 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3949

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF YANKALILLAClose of Roll for Supplementary Election

Due to the resignation of a member of the council, a supplementary election will be necessary to fill the vacancy of Ward Councillor for Light Ward.The voters roll for this supplementary election will close at 5.00pm on Friday 29 November 2019. You are entitled to vote in the election if you are on the State electoral roll. If you have recently turned 18 or changed your residential or postal address you must complete an electoral enrolment form, available from post offices or online at www.ecsa.sa.gov.au If you are not eligible to enrol on the State electoral roll you may still be entitled to enrol to vote if you own or occupy a property. Contact the council to find out how.Nominations to fill the vacancy will open on Thursday 9 January 2020 and will be received until 12 noon on Thursday 23 January 2020.The election will be conducted entirely by post with the return of ballot material to reach the Returning Officer no later than 12 noon on Monday 24 February 2020.Dated: 21 November 2019

MICK SHERRYReturning Officer

YORKE PENINSULA COUNCILLIQUOR LICENSING (DRY AREAS) NOTICE 2019

Under section 131 (1ab) of the Liquor Licensing Act 19971—Short title

This notice may be cited as the Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas) Notice 2019.2—Commencement

This notice comes into operation on 31 December 2019.3—Interpretation

(1) Pursuant to section 131 (1ab) of the Act, the Yorke Peninsula Council has declared that consumption and possession of liquor in the area described in the Schedule is prohibited in accordance with the provisions of the Schedule.

(2) The prohibition has effect during the periods specified in the Schedule.(3) The prohibition does not extend to private land in the area described in the Schedule.(4) Unless the contrary intention appears, the prohibition of the possession of liquor in the area does not extend to:

(a) a person who is genuinely passing through the area if:(i) the liquor is in the original container in which it was purchased from licensed premises; and(ii) the container has not been opened; or

(b) a person who has possession of the liquor in the course of carrying on a business or in the course of his or her employment by another person in the course of carrying on a business; or

(c) a person who is permanently or temporarily residing in premises within the area or on the boundary of the area and who enters the area solely for the purpose of passing through it to enter those premises or who enters the area from those premises for the purpose of leaving the area.

SCHEDULE—STANSBURY AREA 1 AND AREA 21—Extent of prohibition

The consumption of liquor and the possession of liquor is prohibited.2—Period of prohibition

From 10 pm on 31 December 2019 to 8 am on 1 January 2020.3—Description of area

The Area 1 in Stansbury is bounded as follows: commencing at the point at which the prolongation in a straight line of the south-eastern boundary of Stormbird Street intersects the low water mark on the western side of Gulf St. Vincent, then south-westerly along that prolongation to the south- western boundary of Anzac Parade, then north-westerly along that boundary of Anzac Parade to the northern boundary of Towler Street, then westerly along that that boundary of Towler Street to the western boundary of Weaver Street, the northerly along that boundary of Weaver Street and the prolongation in a straight line of that boundary to the south-western boundary of Anzac Parade, then generally north-westerly and westerly along that boundary of Anzac Parade and the southern boundary of North Terrace to the western boundary of Parrington Street, then along the prolongation in a straight line of then western boundary of Parrington Street to the southern boundary of Dalrymple Terrace, the easterly along that boundary of Dalrymple Terrace to the western boundary of Adelaide Road, then in a straight line by the shortest route to the point at which the southern boundary of Bayview Road meets the eastern boundary of Adelaide Road, then generally easterly and north easterly along that boundary of Bayview Road to the point at which it meets the southern corner of Lot 17 DP 5864, then north-easterly and northerly along the western boundary of Lot 1 DP 37028 to the northern boundary of the Lot, then easterly along the northern boundary of Lot 1 and the prolongation in a straight line of the boundary to the low water mark on the western side of Gulf St. Vincent, then generally south-easterly along the low water mark to the northern side of Stansbury Jetty, then north-easterly south-easterly and south- westerly around the outer boundary of the jetty back to the low water mark on the southern side of the jetty (so as to include in the area the whole of the jetty and any area beneath the jetty), then south-easterly along the low water mark to the northern side of the breakwater that forms the northern wall of the enclosed boat launching facility immediately to the south-east of the jetty, then generally north-easterly, south-easterly and south-westerly around the outer boundary of the boat launching facility back to the low water mark on the shore on the southern side of the facility (so as to include in the area the whole of the facility, including the breakwaters and the area between them), then generally south-westerly and south-easterly along the low water mark on the point of commencement.Area 2 will include the area bounded on the north by South Terrace, on the east by Weaver Street, on the south by Park Terrace and on the west by the prolongation in a straight line of the western boundary of Lot 692 FP 196114.

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SHORT TERM DRY AREAS STANSBURY MAP

The consumption of alcohol and the possession of alcohol is prohibited from 10:00pm on Tuesday 31st December to 8:00am on Wednesday 1st January 2020.

Made by Yorke Peninsula CouncilDated: 21 November 2019

ANDREW CAMERONChief Executive Officer

ADELAIDE AIRPORT LTD (“AAL”)Schedule of Aeronautical Charges

The prices shown in this schedule are inclusive of GST. Effective 17 February 2020.

SERVICE

CHARGE BASE (see note i)Charge

per Passenger

Passenger Charge Applies to (see Charge

Rules)

Charge per 1,000 kg

MTOW (pro-rata)

INTERNATIONAL RPT SERVICESLanding Charges $15.03 (1) Passenger Facility Charge (“PFC”) - see note iv $9.54 (1)Government Mandated Charges $8.47 (3)Government Mandated Charges for international transit passengers $2.29 (5)DOMESTIC RPT SERVICES (Aircraft weighing more than 20,000 kg MTOW)Landing Charges $5.42 (2) $19.78Passenger Facility Charge (“PFC”) - see note iv $6.87 (2)

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SERVICE

CHARGE BASE (see note i)Charge

per Passenger

Passenger Charge Applies to (see Charge

Rules)

Charge per 1,000 kg

MTOW (pro-rata)

Government Mandated Charges $5.13 (4)REGIONAL RPT SERVICES (Aircraft weighing less than 20,000 kg MTOW)Landing Charges $3.18 (2) $9.60Passenger Facility Charge (“PFC”) - see note iv $1.65 (2)Government Mandated Charges $5.13 (4)LANDING CHARGES FOR DIVERSIONSInternational RPT services $12.25Domestic RPT services $9.09GENERAL AVIATION (minimum charges apply, see note ii)Freight aircraft $8.31Fixed wing aircraft not operating RPT services $8.31Rotary wing aircraft and unpowered aircraft $4.16

AIRCRAFT PARKING CHARGES: General aviation aircraft parked longer than two hours in designated general aviation parking areas and aircraft will incur a charge of $18.11 per day or any part of a day. Code “B” or greater - the charges for parking of Aircraft in the category of Code "B" or greater is by arrangement with AAL from time to time.

Definitions(A) Government Mandated Services means those services which AAL provides to RPT Operators and other users of the Airport

which are mandated by the Commonwealth Government (in applicable legislation and ministerial or Commonwealth Department directions) or other lawful authority and includes (but are not limited to) the following services: (i) Terminal passenger checked bag screening; and(ii) Terminal passenger screening; and(iii) airside inspections; and(iv) other services required by the Commonwealth Government or other lawful authority.

(B) Infant means children less than 2 years old, not occupying a seat.(C) Landing Charge means the amount from time to time charged by AAL to an aircraft operator in respect of the use by an aircraft

of AAL’s runways, taxiways and aprons. The Landing Charge is a single charge made on each arrival (landing) of an aircraft.(D) MTOW means maximum take-off weight as specified by the manufacturer(E) Passenger Facility Charge (“PFC”) means the amount from time to time charged by AAL to an RPT Operator in respect of its

Passengers using a Terminal for the purpose of recovering costs relating to the Terminals.(F) RPT (Regular Public Transport) Operation means an operation of an Aircraft for the purposes of the carriage of people, or

both people and goods, of an air service that:(i) is provided for a fee payable by persons using the service; and(ii) is conducted in accordance with fixed schedules to or from fixed terminals over specific routes; and(iii) is available to the general public on a regular basis.

Per Passenger Charge Rules(1) Applies to all arriving and departing passengers and excludes transit passengers, infants and positioning crew.(2) Applies to all arriving, departing and transit passengers and excludes infants and positioning crew.(3) Applies to departing passengers only and excludes infants and positioning crew.(4) Applies to departing passengers and departing transit passengers and excludes infants and positioning crew.(5) Applies to all transit passengers excluding infants arriving from a port outside Australia.

Notesi. Charge Base: An Aircraft Operator may elect, by agreement with AAL, and entirely at AAL's discretion, to incur Aeronautical

Charges on a MTOW or Passenger basis, which basis is then fixed for the ensuing twelve (12) month period.ii. Minimum charge: a minimum charge applies to all General Aviation customers as follows:

(a) Fixed Wing Aircraft $48.57 per landing(b) Rotary Wing Aircraft $24.26 per landing

iii. AAL has a growth incentive scheme which provides discount on the landing charges indicated above for airlines which exceed a target growth rate for the year. Details of this scheme are available to airlines on request.

iv. The PFC will be adjusted annually by the increase in the Consumer Price Index (All Groups Weighted Average of Eight Capital Cities) on the anniversary date of the commencement of charging for the PFC (17 February 2006). The PFC will be reviewed every five years; the next review date is 17 February 2021.

v. Calculations of GST exclusive amounts should be made to four decimal places. Dated: 14 November 2019

ADELAIDE AIRPORT LIMITED ABN 78 075 176 653

1 James Schofield Drive, Adelaide Airport SA 5950

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www.adelaideairport.com.au

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21 November 2019 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3953

NATIONAL ELECTRICITY LAWThe Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) gives notice under the National Electricity Law as follows:

Under ss 102 and 103, the making of the National Electricity Amendment (Minor changes) Rule 2019 No. 9 (Ref. ERC0269) and related final determination. All provisions commence on 21 November 2019.

Documents referred to above are available on the AEMC’s website and are available for inspection at the AEMC’s office.Australian Energy Market CommissionLevel 6, 201 Elizabeth StreetSydney NSW 2000Telephone: (02) 8296 7800www.aemc.gov.au

Dated: 21 November 2019

NATIONAL ENERGY RETAIL LAWThe Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) gives notice under the National Energy Retail Law as follows:

Under ss 259 and 261, the making of the National Energy Retail Amendment (Minor changes) Rule 2019 No. 1 (Ref. RRC0029) and related final determination. Schedule 1 will commence on 21 November 2019. Schedules 2 and 3 will commence on 19 March 2020.Under s 256, the making of a draft determination and related draft rule on the Regulating conditional discounting (Ref. RRC0028) proposal. Written requests for a pre-determination hearing must be received by 28 November 2019. Submissions must be received by 16 January 2020.

Submissions can be made via the AEMC’s website. Before making a submission, please review the AEMC’s privacy statement on its website. Submissions should be made in accordance with the AEMC’s Guidelines for making written submissions on Rule change proposals. The AEMC publishes all submissions on its website, subject to confidentiality.Written requests should be sent to [email protected] and cite the reference in the title. Before sending a request, please review the AEMC’s privacy statement on its website.Documents referred to above are available on the AEMC’s website and are available for inspection at the AEMC’s office.

Australian Energy Market CommissionLevel 6, 201 Elizabeth StreetSydney NSW 2000Telephone: (02) 8296 7800www.aemc.gov.au

Dated: 21 November 2019

NATIONAL GAS LAWThe Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) gives notice under the National Gas Law as follows:

Under ss 311 and 313, the making of the National Gas Amendment (Minor changes) Rule 2019 No. 4 (Ref. GRC0054) and related final determination. All provisions commence on 21 November 2019.Under ss 311 and 313, the making of the National Gas Amendment (STTM Interface Protocol) Rule 2019 No. 5 (Ref. GRC0055) and related final determination. All provisions commence on 28 November 2019.

Documents referred to above are available on the AEMC’s website and are available for inspection at the AEMC’s office.Australian Energy Market CommissionLevel 6, 201 Elizabeth StreetSydney NSW 2000Telephone: (02) 8296 7800www.aemc.gov.au

Dated: 21 November 2019

TRUSTEE ACT 1936PUBLIC TRUSTEE

Estates of Deceased PersonsIn the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons:

CAVAYE Angela Lamberta Maria late of 26 Commercial Road Hyde Park Retired Professor who died 14 March 2019COLLINS Ethel Eva late of 122 Esplanade Semaphore Retired Shop Assistant who died 12 December 2018GOODRICH Constance Clarice late of 40 Acacia Avenue Loxton of no occupation who died 2 March 2019MORTON Valerie Joyce late of 84 Reservoir Road Modbury of no occupation who died 20 August 2018MYERS Brenda late of 251 Payneham Road Joslin of no occupation who died 26 September 2019SEARLE Myles Roger late of 4 Keith Street Hectorville of no occupation who died 5 May 2019

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972 and the Family Relationships Act 1975 that all creditors, beneficiaries, and other persons having claims against the said estates are required to send, in writing, to the office of Public Trustee at GPO Box 1338, Adelaide, 5001, full particulars and proof of such claims, on or before the 20 December 2019 otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estate; and notice is also hereby given that all persons indebted to the said estates are required to pay the amount of their debts to the Public Trustee or proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and all persons having any property belonging to the said estates are forthwith to deliver same to the Public Trustee.Dated: 21 November 2019

N S RANTANENActing Public Trustee

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21 November 2019 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 3955

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